On Oliver's keyboard, the slip-slide (alt/option... and apparently control on some models, per Jen) symbol is on the appropriate button. Obviously that doesn't always help, but it was how I figured out what that weird symbol meant, when I started using OSX.
I think I'm the only person who really does not care how many buttons my mouse has. I'll use two, if I have them. But I'm okay with just the one, if that's what I've got, too.
I'm sure it'll go just fine after a week or two to adjust. I had the same learning curve myself, when OSX first came out. And then again when Windows XP came out, seeing as all the computers in the office where I worked at school had it.
And well, when all else fails, we're just a call or IM away, also. So long as it's between 5:30ish and 9ish p.m., during the week. :)
Funny thing for me is that I'm only a Mac person by default. My mom and I randomly chose to buy a Mac, back in '93 or so. Then every other computer I've had has been a Mac, but they've also all been given/handed-down to me. I can't argue with free computers. :)
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I think I'm the only person who really does not care how many buttons my mouse has. I'll use two, if I have them. But I'm okay with just the one, if that's what I've got, too.
I'm sure it'll go just fine after a week or two to adjust. I had the same learning curve myself, when OSX first came out. And then again when Windows XP came out, seeing as all the computers in the office where I worked at school had it.
And well, when all else fails, we're just a call or IM away, also. So long as it's between 5:30ish and 9ish p.m., during the week. :)
Funny thing for me is that I'm only a Mac person by default. My mom and I randomly chose to buy a Mac, back in '93 or so. Then every other computer I've had has been a Mac, but they've also all been given/handed-down to me. I can't argue with free computers. :)