I would guess that your mouse is likely broken. Buy a new one; your average trackball mouse can be had for under $10. The most common reason for button failure on a mouse is normal wear of the contact to the actual internal button. A sure sign of this wear is a little notch the shape of the internal button at the point where the button comes in contact. In an emergency situation, a sticker or very little piece of tape over the notch may be a TEMPORARY fix. Hope you have learned your lesson and buy extras when on sale for these types of situation!
Hold the left mouse button down to pan the globe in the direction the mouse moves in Google Earth. Hold right mouse button and move mouse to zoom in/out. Move mouse up to zoom out and down to zoom in or use the scroll wheel. Same mouse controls also work in Google Earth plugin within the web browser.
Hold the left mouse button down to pan the globe in the direction the mouse moves in Google Earth. Hold right mouse button and move mouse to zoom in/out. Move mouse up to zoom out and down to zoom in or use the scroll wheel. Same mouse controls also work in Google Earth plugin within the web browser.
You have to press the button on the bottom of the mouse and then press the button on the USB drive within ten seconds. That should make it work.
Place your hand on the mouse so that the palm of your hand fits over it. If you are using your right hand, put your thumb on the left side of the mouse and your ring finger and little finger in the right. Lightly rest your index finger on the left mouse button and your middle finger on the right mouse button.
When this instruction is given you do the following; hold down the control (Ctrl) key, then press the left mouse button, then release the Ctrl key.
This question does not make much scene. If you are asking how to get into a crafting table with a one button mouse, well you are better off getting a two button mouse (they work with macs)
Check if you clicked on the don't use mouse button.If that does not work use the center button to move the mouse.
They usually do when you click the left mouse button then all you have to do is push the key you want so that's either up right down or left...I hope this has answered your question correctly!
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.
Normally you would click the right hand/secondary mouse button but you may configure any of the buttons to work within the Keyboard and Mouse section of System Preferences.
left shift ten the @ key
well, if you mean your mouse has only one button or something, then yes. You have to change the controls, though. look this part up :)