Why is teaching someone hold down a key while pushing a mouse button easier then telling them to press the button on the right side of the mouse? Do you push CTRL key first or the mouse button first? Why won't users be confused between a quick press and a 3 second hold click? When do you quick click, and when do you hold it down? Why should I spend $2000+ for a slick laptop and then have to shell out another $10/20 to get a mouse dangling off of it?
If you really want to stick with single button only mouse, you can probably use 99.9%+ of Windows app without using the right button. The button is there to save you time. People complaining about teaching users to use the 2 buttoned mouse are just too lazy to teach users other ways to do things.
*rant* I don't understand why the Apple fanboys take such pride in their a company that tells them (and rest of the world) that they are not smart enough to learn.
The other thing to consider is just that people in Europe/Japan probably have more times/chances to use their SMS than people in US. Most of US adults drive while poeple in other countries spend waiting/riding the mass transits. That is also why kids in US are more into the SMS than adults. They simply have more time where they can be staring at their phones and type in T9words.
Because poeple like to spend $1000 or more to avoid the $13 per months charges from Tivo.
"PearPC and CherryOS..."
Why is teaching someone hold down a key while pushing a mouse button easier then telling them to press the button on the right side of the mouse? Do you push CTRL key first or the mouse button first? Why won't users be confused between a quick press and a 3 second hold click? When do you quick click, and when do you hold it down? Why should I spend $2000+ for a slick laptop and then have to shell out another $10/20 to get a mouse dangling off of it? If you really want to stick with single button only mouse, you can probably use 99.9%+ of Windows app without using the right button. The button is there to save you time. People complaining about teaching users to use the 2 buttoned mouse are just too lazy to teach users other ways to do things. *rant* I don't understand why the Apple fanboys take such pride in their a company that tells them (and rest of the world) that they are not smart enough to learn.
The other thing to consider is just that people in Europe/Japan probably have more times/chances to use their SMS than people in US. Most of US adults drive while poeple in other countries spend waiting/riding the mass transits. That is also why kids in US are more into the SMS than adults. They simply have more time where they can be staring at their phones and type in T9words.
So, 5th Element was a raided device?