Tsk, I hate it when ppl give incorrect answers. Right click on a Mac with a single-button mouse is done by Ctrl-click, /not/ Option-click.
Also, you can plug any old USB mouse into a Mac and it'll see your right-clicks, scroll wheel etc just fine.
Richard.
On 5 Apr 2010, at 19:02, Michael Petch wrote: On the Mac, right mouse click is simulated by holding the "Option" on a single button mouse while clicking. This should work in GnuBG as well (It does here) On 5-Apr-10, at 11:23 AM, Øystein Johansen wrote: I'm not a Mac user myself, so I do not know. I'm forwarding this to the mailing list. (I guess you forgot to add a cc.)
-Øystein 2010/4/5 Julian Wilson <address@hidden> hello
Can anyone help me with what I suspect is a stupid question.
I'm a new GNU user and use a MAC.
I cannot seem to set up a position. My windows friends say that this is because I do not have a right click mouse....
I'm sure there must be a workround/alternative for mac.
Thanks in anticipation.
On 3 Apr 2010, at 20:03, Øystein Johansen wrote: Hi,
Thanks for your effort. The difference in strength between 0-ply and 2-ply is significant, but not so much stronger that it is possible to make a clear statement after 10 games. I suggests you play 100.000 games and then report the result.
I've done such experiments my self, and I can assure you that 2-ply is stronger than 0-ply. You can take my word for it, or you can extend your experiment. :-)
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