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Consistency is why Macs have only one button. The right button is the "mystery contextual menu"; you can hardly guess what the menu contains in an application. Of course, two or three or even more buttons (and keyboard shortcuts) are better for advanced users, but the point is that it leads to confusing, inconsistent and unexpected behaviors.
Except, you're so wrong about Macs mouses... they have exactly the kind of "invisible", "fundamental bad design", not exposing its behavior, not explicit and consistent behavior you criticize just a few lines earlier...
Apple Might Mouse does have more than one button, four of them actually. Or at least four-button behavior - thing is, they are made invisible (and so on). A mouse, a device made for clicking at things, hiding its buttons from view...
Worse, it forces to lift the left finger before right-clicking.
Magic Mouse and touchpad gestures are similarly bad - they are inherently invisible and non-discoverable.
And with the earlier Apple mouses which did have only one button, the OS was adopted to utilize it in combination with some keyboard keys, to recreate the behavior desired from the original multi-button Xerox mouse ...not very discoverable (plus, it was likely largely a cost-cutting measure - back then, one vs two+ mouse buttons could make a noticeable difference in this regard)
Edited 2012-09-28 13:42 UTC