Actually, I may have it backwards.
I'm not sure.
appleKey-2 may be the right mouse button with
appleKey-3 as the middle one.
-Kurt

"Kurt P. Lloyd" wrote:
> 
> I recently downloaded the AT&T viewer for the Mac
> and have found that appleKey-3 (the apple key and
> the 3 key at the same time) works as a right mouse
> button.  appleKey-2 works as middle button.  (I use
> it to access my Solaris and Linux machines, with
> each of which I use a 3-button mouse.)
> -Kurt Lloyd, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Otto Muzik wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I just downloaded the VNC version for the Macintosh and it works
> > great. I just need to find out how to emulate a right mouse-click
> > with the one-button Macintosh mouse. Anybody has an idea?
> >
> > Many greetings
> >
> > Otto
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