Kathryn-Jane Hazel wrote: >I am still having problems with selecting items so I can copy and paste >them, or drag to them to another folder or to my snazzy new flash drive >(Kensington 128 MB) which I now use for storage rather than disks. I >suspect I need a new mouse; the one I have is a trackball and although >I clean it regularly it still gets gummed up quite easily. I went to >Future Shop to look at possible mice and was overwhelmed by the choice. > >Can any of you give me advice now that's a good reliable mouse? I've >read other messages from muglo-ites saying that Logictech is good, but >what kind of mouse should I get? What features should it have? > >Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated. > >Cheers, > >Kathryn > > Congrats at finding the problem/s, hope it stays fixed. As to Office; which is a copy of basic Appleworks transposed to Microsaft; have you tried using Appleworks & sending the files in Office format, i.e.: Word, Excell etc.? Mice. Ah.! the choice is ever changing, but I still prefer Logitech. The choice is really personal & you need to do a test run with each one to see how it fits your hand. Wireless is great & Wheelmice are quite useful. TTFN, TeeC _________________________________________________ For information concerning the MUGLO List just click on http://muglo.on.ca/pages/members.html#Joinmuglo Don't forget to periodically check our web site at: http://muglo.on.ca/