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>Left is always left, yes? no matter which hand you are using. I don't
>understand the confusion.
>Numbering the buttons means we all have to learn which way the
>numbering goes: from left to right or right to left? So we may as well
>skip adding this layer and stay with left, middle, right.
>MB1? ha ha ha ha ha ha How very IBM.
>jb
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do.