So two claims here and in the Natty "Known Issues" list that 2 button mice are "quite rare" or "not very common". Yet the point made by an earlier poster is ignored - nearly all laptops (except Macs) have only two buttons. I understand that most developers may use a desktop machine or a mouse connected to their laptop, but those of us who work on the go often don't have space for a rodent. The third button is a key tool in Linux/X and especially important to me. Ignoring users with slightly different hardware to yourself = bad news. Please try to think about other people's use cases, not just those that seem obvious to you.
So two claims here and in the Natty "Known Issues" list that 2 button mice are "quite rare" or "not very common". Yet the point made by an earlier poster is ignored - nearly all laptops (except Macs) have only two buttons. I understand that most developers may use a desktop machine or a mouse connected to their laptop, but those of us who work on the go often don't have space for a rodent. The third button is a key tool in Linux/X and especially important to me. Ignoring users with slightly different hardware to yourself = bad news. Please try to think about other people's use cases, not just those that seem obvious to you.