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dejo said:
when will newbies stop posting the same question that has already been posted hundreds of times?

[Sometimes I can see the justification for preventing newbies from starting new threads. Sometimes...]
shut up.

-mike
 
flyfish29 said:
I use two button but I do know many people who are more efficient using a keyboard for most of their work and only use a mouse intermittently. Just matters how your mind tends to work, etc as to the preference, etc. Keyboard commands can be very efficient- me, I never want to remember all of them...I use quite a few, but not all for sure.

Dejo You need to chill! Newbies usually don't know how to search and the fact they are newbies says..."Hey I am NEW to this Mac community and I wonder why..."

If you don't like a thread don't read it and definately don't answer it. If you want to EDUCATE a newbie how to use the search tool that is a great thing to do. No one did for me and it took me quite a while to learn how to search the forums. However to educate does not mean talk down to. Use humor like Edesignuk did which is always fun to read- not to mention looking at Kiera one more time...by the way, Edesignuk- multiple posts are always ok for you. The more looks the better. :D

By the way, Paco, when you are viewing the forums you can look up top and do a search which works for the most part to find similar questions to one you might ask. There have been times that nothing has come up from a search using key words and yet still someone posts a thread where my question was asked but it works more often than not for sure.

good luck and sorry for those who forget what it is like to be a newbie.

Welcome!
Thanks, your welcoming is much appriciated.

-mike
 
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