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AnyDVD Discuss, Virtual clone drive at Copy Movie forum; A stupid question, sorry, but as I have never mounted a sheep, can anyone point me to some reading on how to use it. I have never seen a virtual drive before, "herd" of one, but never had one. Thanks people.


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Old 25-04-2005   #1 (permalink)
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A stupid question, sorry, but as I have never mounted a sheep, can anyone point me to some reading on how to use it. I have never seen a virtual drive before, "herd" of one, but never had one. Thanks people.
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A stupid question, sorry, but as I have never mounted a sheep, can anyone point me to some reading on how to use it. I have never seen a virtual drive before, "herd" of one, but never had one. Thanks people.
Use the right mouse button. As always with my programs.
(Maybe I'll never really love Macs 'cause they only have one mouse button?)
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(Maybe I'll never really love Macs 'cause they only have one mouse button?)
so off-topic but you can easily purchase a 2 button (or 3 or 4 or 5...button mouse) and use it with a mac.
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so off-topic but you can easily purchase a 2 button (or 3 or 4 or 5...button mouse) and use it with a mac.
Still off topic...
Sure, you're right! Replacing the original Mac mice was the first thing we did to our Macs...
But if I develop software for the Mac, I cannot assume everybody has a two button mouse, but on Windows I can. CloneDVD mac is almost unusable with the original mouse.
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Thanks Olli, I had already gathered that. I just need to mount the right sheep.
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Still off topic...
Sure, you're right! Replacing the original Mac mice was the first thing we did to our Macs...
But if I develop software for the Mac, I cannot assume everybody has a two button mouse, but on Windows I can. CloneDVD mac is almost unusable with the original mouse.
still off topic...
even using CTRL+left click context menu that's standard use on OS X these days?
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