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| ====== Emulating Right-Click with a One-Button Mouse or Trackpad ====== | ====== Emulating Right-Click with a One-Button Mouse or Trackpad ====== | ||
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| Older Macintosh models usually shipped with a one-button mouse. In fact, in a way, Apple computers still do: only that the older Ctrl-Click combination for it has now changed to two-finger click or long tap on the swanky force-feedback glass-topped totally-not-a-touchscreen type trackpads. | Older Macintosh models usually shipped with a one-button mouse. In fact, in a way, Apple computers still do: only that the older Ctrl-Click combination for it has now changed to two-finger click or long tap on the swanky force-feedback glass-topped totally-not-a-touchscreen type trackpads. | ||
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| If using other Display Managers like MATE, you may have to specify it from its own " | If using other Display Managers like MATE, you may have to specify it from its own " | ||
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