EdMellott
06-21-2007, 11:39 AM
BibleWorks, designed for the Windows environment, is heavily supported with context-sensitive menus accessed via the click of the right mouse button.
Macintosh computers, however, typically ship with a mouse that only has one button, thus there is no "right mouse button" to click. If BibleWorks is running on a Macintosh computer (either in an emulation environment, or on a Mac with an Intel processor,) how does one access those menus? Actually, there are two ways of doing so.
1. Use a two-button mouse
Macintosh OS X actually supports a two-button mouse. A number of products are available that will work with the Macintosh system.
2. Use a mouse and keyboard combination
Hold the CTRL key on the keyboard, then click the mouse. The appropriate right-mouse functionality will engage with this action.
Last Update - ELM/June 21, 2007
Macintosh computers, however, typically ship with a mouse that only has one button, thus there is no "right mouse button" to click. If BibleWorks is running on a Macintosh computer (either in an emulation environment, or on a Mac with an Intel processor,) how does one access those menus? Actually, there are two ways of doing so.
1. Use a two-button mouse
Macintosh OS X actually supports a two-button mouse. A number of products are available that will work with the Macintosh system.
2. Use a mouse and keyboard combination
Hold the CTRL key on the keyboard, then click the mouse. The appropriate right-mouse functionality will engage with this action.
Last Update - ELM/June 21, 2007