"WangQiang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm also a programmer, as working in front of computer day and day, my > right hand is so tired and ached. So I tried to mouse in both hands. I > find that it is really an efficient way to release pains. At first I > switched the mouse buttons in windows control panel, but it taked me > several steps to finish it
I never understood why people switch mouse buttons. I'm left handed, so I put the mouse on the left side of my keyboard. It never occurred to me to flip the buttons around. When somebody right handed sits down at my keyboard, I often see them trying to avoid using the mouse (using arrow keys, control keys, anything to avoid mousing). I just pick up the mouse and move it over to the right side for them, and then they often say, "But, the buttons are backwards now". Apparently most right handers *expect* that I, as a sinister mouse user, have changed the buttons. Why? Of course, I grew up (and still prefer) the Mac, where there *is* only one button. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list