Okay, before anyone here starts to flame me, I am not a mac user. I just like the apple mouse and I am using it on Windows. The only thing is that on macs, when you hold the button for a few seconds, it works as a right-click. However, since my apple mouse doesn't have any specific driver installed, it does not have that function, so I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find a driver for the apple mouse for Windows.
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Anonymous2006-03-19 21:48
GET THE FUCK OUT!
Windows wasn't designed for only 1 button. You're probably out of luck.
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Anonymous2006-03-19 22:16
Actually the mouse currently works. The only thing is that I can't right-click. There is already a program called AppleK Pro to configure the apple keyboard and mouse so that they can be used as if it were in osx, but the program requires an apple keyboard to be connected to the computer, or else the installation won't start. What I am searching for is only the driver for the apple mouse, just so that I can right click (in osx, to right click you hold the button for a few seconds. That can be done with AppleK, but I can't install it without an apple keyboard as I explained earlier).
It's like breaking your left wring because you preter to type with your right. Use a regular mouse or even better a browser mouse and you'll have a lot more fun with Windows.
FYI, my wrist is in fact pretty fucked up right now.
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Anonymous2006-03-20 13:11
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I just liked the apple mouse since it was simple that`s all. I don`t really mind not being able to right click but it would just be nice to be able to use it as if it were on a mac.
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Anonymous2006-03-21 19:00
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Sounds like your best bet would be to get an Apple keyboard so you can just use AppleK.
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Anonymous2006-03-22 7:28
I'd also recommend getting an Apple monitor and an Apple computer so you can be really happy.