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notes Proxy under Preferences and Network under Settings. And there are “Keyboard” and “Mouse”
options on both. The options, however, lead to dialogs that provide different types of choices.
Figure 4.11 shows the Mouse Preferences, where you see options for using a left-handed mouse
and setting the double-click speed.
Figure 4.11: The Mouse Preferences Dialog allows you to Configure how the Mouse Reacts
In Figure 4.12, the Mouse Configuration dialog, you can choose which type of mouse is being
used with the computer.
Figure 4.12: The Mouse Configuration Dialog allows you to define the type of Mouse Attached to your Computer
As a power user, you don’t need a “This is the ON switch” guide, leading you through the nose
on each of these applets. Their usage will be obvious as you look through them. Thus, I suggest
that you just spend a few moments scrolling through the various menu options under
Preferences, System Settings, and System Tools to get a feel for what’s available via a GUI oriented
applet. By the way, it’s important to mention again that these applets are simply graphical
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