
Espen, To find out how your Mac mouse is configured, from the Finder, go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > "Keyboard & Mouse" (in OS 10.6 it's just plain "Mouse", and "Keyboard" is separate). There you can determine what the current equivalent of right-click is on your machine/mouse combination, and reconfigure it if you wish. John On Nov 29, 2009, at 1:21 PM, George Cristian Bina wrote:
Dear Espen,
We will try to explain that a more clearly. To get the contextual menu on a Mac you can use CTRL+Click (that is without the Apple-key).
Note that although the Apple mouse has a single button it is sensitive if you press that in the left or in the right part. At least it works that way on my machine and I can right click on Mac to get the contextual menu.
Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com
Espen S. Ore wrote:
According to the Oxygen (Oxygen 11) documentation, this should be done by right clicking the application icon in Finder. Now right clicking is not something the Mac Os X-system (10.5.8) is built for, or at least not the Mac mouse. Usually right clicking a one button Mac-mouse is done by holding down the CTRL and the Apple-key while mouseclicking. But this does not work on my Mac, there is no reaction except for selecting the file. Do I misunderstand the instructions, or is there some other way to do this? I have tried to edit the included oxygen.sh-file but this doesn't seem to do anything, I still get an errormessage about stack-memory requirements.
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