Anyone one button clickers about?

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Im looking for an external mouse for my macbook pro,and the mighty mouse seems to have a MIGHTY price tag attached to it, I have founf the mouse pro which has real good looks but of course just one click, is this impractical or is it still ok for use with tiger?

Anyone still one button clickers?

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lateralus778 wrote::::EDITED:::question was misread, sorry:::
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Logitech V270 bluetooth mouse. I take it everywhere. I would not trade it for any mouse I've ever used, portable or not. Even though it's small, it doesn't feel like a typical travel mouse at all.

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Ahem, why, I mean, really, why in the world would you want a one button mouse? Rightclick context menus are incredibly convenient in a lot of cases. And for a Logic user, the second tool is just a godsend.
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Well, the context menu can be opened by ctrl+click. After a while, I even found it convenient.
Still, with one hand on the key-commands, a second/third/nth mouse button comes in pretty handy.
For my old job, I arranged a bunch of cheap logitech usb optical mice. Worked just fine.

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tetraplan wrote:Well, the context menu can be opened by ctrl+click. After a while, I even found it convenient.
I do of course know about ctrl-clicking, but why would I even think about taking my left hand away from the keyboard/guitar when there's right-click menus?

And fwiw, I use plain Logictech optical USB mice. Two buttons plus a click-scrollwheel (which I assigned to double-click). They're working absolutely reliable under OSX (you need to install the extra driver, though, otherwise the slow cursor speeds will drive you mad). And I really don't need much else

I would actually like being able to work with trackballs, but I tried them several times and simply couldn't get used to the feel. I may try again one day, though...
And I'd also like a Mighty Mouse, the scrollwheel is fantastic, IMO. But I won't pay over 50 bucks for a mouse, that's for sure.
There are 3 kinds of people:
Those who can do maths and those who can't.

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