Thanks - I didnt know that. It works without any special tricks, just the default setup. Click ClickClick (yep, thats it!)
Just remember to really press both buttons at the same time. To me, it quite often happens that one or the other button is pressed first, which can lead to...well, unexpected and definitive undesired results. But other than that, it's a fine way to emulate the missing third button. Since I have a lot of old (non-intel) systems here, some of my mice are still two-button mice. (Though among the older ones, there's already an optical(!) three-button mouse - requiring a special mouse-pad with a reflecting grid to work - and don't rotate the grid, else the mouse stops working...)
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