Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!ames!eos!shelby!portia.stanford.edu!jessica.stanford.edu!davef From: davef@jessica.stanford.edu (David Finkelstein) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: Re: Mac OS 7.0 to use point-and-click Message-ID: <1990Jun7.163655.1949@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 7 Jun 90 16:36:55 GMT References: <1990Jun7.002601.4978@midway.uchicago.edu> Sender: news@portia.Stanford.EDU (USENET News System) Organization: Academic Information Resources Lines: 24 In article <1990Jun7.002601.4978@midway.uchicago.edu> phd_ivo@gsbacd.uchicago.edu writes: >Well, you must either have a different NeXT computer or different preferences >application, or I was not clear what I wanted. Moving the menu around is pretty >much useless. The menu has to be on the left-hand side because the submenus >appear to its right. Moreover, the menus will still occupy a lot of space on >the left somewhere, and the bar noting the application will still be empty. > >How do you get pop-up menus (on the bar?) ? Whoops I'm sorry, you specify Menu location under General Preferences (click on the Cube), not MegaPixel Display Preferences. The Mouse Preferences allows you to enable the Menu Button, which is either the left or right (your choice) button on the mouse. By pressing the Menu Button, the main menu for the currently active application will appear under the pointer. You can then drag down through this menu to select commands or submenus. I don't know of a way to have applications put their menus on the window Title Bar. David Finkelstein Academic Information Resources Stanford University