Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 19:19:54 -0400 From: Peter Hummers <phummers@iname.com> To: freebsd-chat@freebsd.org Subject: Left-handed mousing Message-ID: <l03130300bd5ab6986512@[67.201.192.242]> In-Reply-To: <200408311440.35836.dsyphers@u.washington.edu> References: <20040831211834.GA16465@ack.Berkeley.EDU> <20040829213449.GA33843@hub.freebsd.org> <20040831205243.GJ53236@over-yonder.net> <20040831211834.GA16465@ack.Berkeley.EDU>
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>On Tuesday 31 August 2004 02:18 pm, Mike Hunter wrote: >> So it's deceptive to think that using the left hand would correspond to >> the *idea* of something on the left. > >Is there any reason to think that the idea of "left" is dealt with by the >left >side of the brain? Sounds highly unlikely to me. You certainly don't think of >"front" only with the prefrontal cortex, or "back" only with the occipital >lobe. > >Apart from the one guy who gave a patch, this has been a very entertaining >(if >useless) thread :) Have many of you right-handers have tried left-hand mousing? It's quite efficient; look at your keyboard. The extra keys are on the right. It's not hard at all, either. PS: Forgive the post from the old Mac; I can't get my FreeBSD laptop to reliably sync my Visor. (And that's a matter for a different list.) -Peter Hummers [O] |=|__o //Sent from a Classic Mac//
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