you know most new mac mouses do have right click! you have to enamble t in the preferences. My school is an idiot and has blocked the preferences without cahnging them... :(
I agree the mouse was a painful experience but at our school we had quite a number of these back then and they were tanks. These machines served us for over 8 years before we gave them away. Our kids used them hard and our iMacs faithfully kept out without issue.
@DSboy64 "No competition" means no incentive from the companies to put out a competitive product. Prices would sky rocket and innovation would plummet. The only reason we see good new products is because companies are trying to be better and more affordable than each other.
@Z0O0T2 but that is waaaayyy to inconvenient!
SprodeBoy 26 minutes ago
@SprodeBoy control click gives the same result (they call it "secondary click")
Z0O0T2 5 hours ago
When is pc ever gonna give up...
iNorman01 1 day ago
you know most new mac mouses do have right click! you have to enamble t in the preferences. My school is an idiot and has blocked the preferences without cahnging them... :(
SprodeBoy 5 days ago
@jackmarshak i suppose you have something better
CheepCheep64 5 days ago
I agree the mouse was a painful experience but at our school we had quite a number of these back then and they were tanks. These machines served us for over 8 years before we gave them away. Our kids used them hard and our iMacs faithfully kept out without issue.
stfanciscainta 1 month ago
Say hello to expensive unrepairable integrated bullshit!
jackmarshak 2 months ago
@DSboy64 that would be called a monopoly, that's illegal
iLoveJackingOn 3 months ago
the first few iMacs were so slow compared to WinPC's
alSation81 3 months ago
@DSboy64 "No competition" means no incentive from the companies to put out a competitive product. Prices would sky rocket and innovation would plummet. The only reason we see good new products is because companies are trying to be better and more affordable than each other.
Tranchera 3 months ago