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Speida
18th March 2006, 05:04 PM
How can right click in windows on a MacBookPro if i don't carry a twobuttons mouse? ctrl+click doesn't work (maybe because ctrl doesn't work? :confused: )
Bradleylicious
18th March 2006, 05:11 PM
First off...why did you have to post 3 new threads...Of course you are going to have issues, you need to install drivers... You should probably take some time to read through all the other threads here, as you will most likely find all the answers to your questions....
nwSimon
18th March 2006, 05:31 PM
Here you go :)
http://www.geocities.com/pronto4u/applemouse.html
Veeoh
18th March 2006, 09:24 PM
First off...why did you have to post 3 new threads...Of course you are going to have issues, you need to install drivers... You should probably take some time to read through all the other threads here, as you will most likely find all the answers to your questions....
Tit - forums are always fun with people like you around.
ocelot27
18th March 2006, 09:56 PM
First off...why did you have to post 3 new threads...Of course you are going to have issues, you need to install drivers... You should probably take some time to read through all the other threads here, as you will most likely find all the answers to your questions....
Chill out.
raz
19th March 2006, 03:40 PM
Chill out.
Ctrl Shift F10 = right click
jann
19th March 2006, 05:44 PM
Here you go :)
http://www.geocities.com/pronto4u/applemouse.html
Okay, but, i know in LOGIN options in OS X can have a program execute upon login. How do i make this little nifty program run upon ANYONE logging in -- failing that, run when I login in? there is a /s option that gets rid of the splash screen upon running it this way, but instructions do not say how?
TIA...
Jann
paulyras
20th March 2006, 05:35 AM
Okay, but, i know in LOGIN options in OS X can have a program execute upon login. How do i make this little nifty program run upon ANYONE logging in -- failing that, run when I login in? there is a /s option that gets rid of the splash screen upon running it this way, but instructions do not say how?
TIA...
Jann
If you put it in the startup folder in the start button programs menu (also accessable in the c:\documents and settings\[user]\start menu I believe), you should be able to make it start every time you boot. Also, if you get at it from c:\... you should be able to put it in the start menu of 'all users' which would make it start for all login names.
real_mav
20th March 2006, 09:40 AM
Does this using this tool decrease your battery life?
aconnell
21st March 2006, 01:11 AM
Place a shortcut in the Startup Items folder.
Then go into the properties of for the shortcut (right click the shortcut then click properties)
Change the add a /s after the last quote to make the program startup without displaying the GUI/Splash. (the /s must go outside of the quotation marks to work.)
FrostyFire
21st March 2006, 01:32 AM
Buy a stupid mouse, or find one on the street.
piercehan
22nd March 2006, 01:25 AM
Place a shortcut in the Startup Items folder.
Then go into the properties of for the shortcut (right click the shortcut then click properties)
Change the add a /s after the last quote to make the program startup without displaying the GUI/Splash. (the /s must go outside of the quotation marks to work.)
hey i was trying to get rid of that opening screen but when i clicked properties in the shortcut and i didnt see anything that i could delete or change after a quote. can you clarify?
thanks
aconnell
22nd March 2006, 02:26 AM
hey i was trying to get rid of that opening screen but when i clicked properties in the shortcut and i didnt see anything that i could delete or change after a quote. can you clarify?
thanks
You need to make sure that you are right clicking and going to the properties for the shortcut in the Startup folder (not the actual application.)
Here is a screenshot of where to enter the command option:
http://homepage.mac.com/aaroncon/shortcut.jpg
Hope this helps.
piercehan
22nd March 2006, 07:22 PM
You need to make sure that you are right clicking and going to the properties for the shortcut in the Startup folder (not the actual application.)
Here is a screenshot of where to enter the command option:
http://homepage.mac.com/aaroncon/shortcut.jpg
Hope this helps.
thanks, you are a lifesaver ... worked beautifully
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