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Subject: Re:  Three button mouse on a mac?
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Date: Fri, 10-Aug-84 21:36:52 EDT
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From: winkler@harvard.ARPA (Dan Winkler)
The beta version of MacTerminal does allow you to move the cursor
using the mouse.  You point the mouse, hold down the option key,
and click and MacTerminal sends the appropriate cursor addressing
commands to position the cursor.