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stefano March 22nd, 2008 10:35 AM

Right click in limewire - I can't right click like I did in Windows - Why ?
 
I have a Mac OSX with lepord 10.5.2.

When using limewire, I cannot right click like I did in the windows environment. Therefore I am unable to use the search for more button.
Can someone help me with this problem please.

Stefano:confused:

Peerless March 22nd, 2008 11:24 AM

check back in a day or two...our resident Mac expert Stief will hopefully answer your query when he sees it (remember we are unpaid volunteers here)

Lord of the Rings March 23rd, 2008 02:35 AM

Equivalent key to Right-click is the Control key to the left of the Option key. ;)

The OSX equivalent of the windows Control key is the Command/apple key

This is an interesting article: Mac OS X Tip: Create a Keyboard Shortcut for Any Menu Action in Any Program

Keyboard shortcuts in OS X | creativebits

Sofayy April 18th, 2008 02:37 AM

Yeh. Mac OSX has no right click. It's just a stupid little thing that we must live with :P

Lord of the Rings April 18th, 2008 11:03 PM

Control-click is the equivalent of the right-click. However, if you have an Apple Mighty Mouse, you can configure it to have a right-click option. ;) You do that via the system preferences -> Mouse, etc.

emark1 April 25th, 2008 07:20 PM

If you don't have a "mighty mouse", don't feel that you need one...most any USB mouse will be recognized for basic functions, including scroll wheels, etc.

If you need more advanced mouse functions, and you don't see OS X drivers from the company that made it, there is a wonderful peice of shareware called USBOverdrive that will enable complex/gaming mice, game pads, etc..

Good luck.


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