![]() And even in the current version (9.3) it works everywhere that it should except in the real time window to bring up the context menu (which started happening in 9.0). It works like a charm and as I mentioned in my initial post this has never been an issue in KeyShot, going back to version 6 when I started using it. That’s why I opt for holding down control to simulate the right click. I’ve tried setting the mouse to be a two button but it results in normal “right click” menus popping up all the time when I don’t want them to. ![]() I position my hand in such a way that what is a left click, for me, would be a right click for anyone else. As you may (or may not) remember, all Mac mice (back in the day) were single button only and it’s what I got used to. ![]() While this isn’t technically a “single button” mouse (it can be used as a left click/right click mouse) I set it to be single click. The mouse I’m using is the Apple Mighty Mouse ( ). ![]()
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