There are several ADB multi-button mouse devices available for the Macintosh that support the DOS Compatibility Card. Logitech offers a three button version, while Kensington offers the Turbo Mouse and a new model called Thinking Mouse which is a 4 button mouse.
Both of the Logitech three button mouse and the Kensington Turbo Mouse have been tested and work with the DOS Compatibility Card. Each of these mouse devices use a control panel to map the button functions, so to use these with the DOS Compatibility Card, you need to set up the right button to represent '=' in the control panel. The configuration changes when the Control Panel is closed.
The Thinking Mouse product literature says it works with PC and Macintosh. The Control Panel appears to provide more options than other multi-button mouse devices, however it has not been tested with the DOS Compatibility Card.
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Article Change History:
30 March 1995 - Corrected Mac OS name.
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