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>>>>> "Vin" == Vinnie Shelton <shelton@icd.teradyne.com> writes:

    Vin> I tried to be quiet, honest, but....  Buy a 3-button mouse!
    Vin> Please don't try to hamper those of us who have usable mice
    Vin> with a bogus 2-button interface.

I aggree with this 100%!

    Vin> My $.02.

    Vin> Vin (who recently moved to an NT environment, and suffered
    Vin> until he bought a 3-button mouse).

    Vin> Yeah, I know chorded buttons suck, but it *is* enough of a
    Vin> work-around to get one started.

    >> Derrell Lipman <derrell@vis-av.com> writes:
    >> 
    >> Although I subscribe to the FreeBSD religion, a different sect
    >> of Unixen is rapidly emerging as a VERY popular free Unix
    >> option, based on PCs.  Linux use is increasing at an astounding
    >> rate, and, for upcoming versions of xemacs, we should take into
    >> account the growing number of potential "recruits" from the
    >> Free Unix arena.

All the Linux users, who I've known, have used 3 button mices and not
one of the stupid MS or MS compatible products. And for the rest XFree
solves this problem.

