I definitely solved it with an hardware modification to my mighty mouse. I was afflicted by the same problem of an excessive sensivity of the right "button". I tend to cuddle my mouse with several fingers, so I can never get the right button to work. My .plist is a binary plist file, so I could not edit it in TextEdit. Don't click on the popup for the ball button (doing so will undo this change). If you look at the settings in System Preferences, it won't say that (it will probably indicate Expose'). Close the preferences panel.Your ball button should now do a right click.Click on the popup menu for any button EXCEPT the ball button, then click again (making no change).Open System Preferences, Keyboard & Mouse panel, Mouse tab.Save, then Quit the Property List Editor.Change the value for " Button3" to " 2".Click on the "root" expansion triangle. ![]() Open your .plist file in Apple's Property List Editor (part of Dev Tools).Make a backup copy of your .plist file.In Finder, navigate to your ~Library/Preferences folder.To make your ball button (the "center" button) operate as a secondary button (a "right-click") proceed as follows:
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