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I have a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and it has two side buttons along with the left and right click buttons.
it is the brand name used by Microsft for mouse. it is the first optical mouse, the first with scroll wheeland back and forth buttons on the side
Keyboard and mouse.
Mickey Mouse has buttons on his pants, not polka dots. When Mickey Mouse was made in 1928, zippers were not available on children's clothing. It was a recent invention and was not generally accepted as a fastener in clothing. It was simpler to make Mickey's pants with two buttons rather than many.
The mouse buttons are configured in the Mouse section of System Preferences .
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I tend to find myself hitting the left mouse button a lot. Other buttons include 'w' and the right mouse button.
Mickey Mouse has buttons on his pants, not polka dots. When Mickey Mouse was made in 1928, zippers were not available on children's clothing. It was a recent invention and was not generally accepted as a fastener in clothing. It was simpler to make Mickey's pants with two buttons rather than many.
Mickey Mouse has two buttons on his pants.
If you have a mouse for your computer, hold both buttons down and you will run, move the mouse and you will turn.
left button: its used for extended options main button / right button: the one by which you do the main CLICKING :P
so he can take them off.AnswerWhen Mickey Mouse was made in 1928, zippers were not available on children's clothing AT ALL. It was a recent invention (see "zippers" in Wikipedia) and was not generally accepted as a fastener in clothing. The average men's trouser was fastened to the body with buttons. A child's pants were made with three buttons...one to secure the waist band, and two to secure the flap for "number one". Yes, there was a flap covering the privates. In men's clothing there were a series of buttons on either side, a style still seen in older Navy Seamen's dress blues. But a child's breeches were made as simply as possible, so the pants only had three buttons...one you didn't see, and two you did. So unintentionally, Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks gave the Mouse a preadolescent age in their animation. It was simpler to make Mickey's pants with two buttons rather than many.