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Recently I setup an old laptop (Mandrake/KDE) in the family room for my wife to check news/weather/etc and my daughter to play games. Both are left handed. But when I go to the KDE preferences / peripherals / mouse section, even though I can see the right-handed/left-handed option it is disabled. Anybody know why? The machine is a thinkpad and so has the keyboard nipple thingie and some thumb buttons, but I've also got a regular two button, non-USB mouse attached. It's a shame to have come so far and have it be that annoying. Try explaining to a 2 1/2 yr old that you pick up Bert's bottle caps by using your middle finger? Kinda awkward. She keeps bringing up the popup menu.
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