Null,
I'm not in an argument with you here. I personally said before, I prefer a multi-button mouse on my PC, but single-button for notebooks (I like having only one button to hit with my thumb). I was just saying why someone would like a one button mouse, they're used to it, they like it.
I personally think Apple has the best of both worlds with the one button mouse. OS X natively supports a 3 button mouse and scrollwheel, it just comes with a 1-button mouse. But this way, all the software still supports control-click and option-click. With Windows, where multi-button mice have been the standard for ages, you don't have the option to choose how you want to browse. If I had a choice between the way Apple does it, and the way Windows does, I would go with Apple. I like having the option there. But what am I using right now? 5 button mouse with scrollwheel.
I've never had a keyboard come with my PC that uses USB. Bought one before though, but it didn't work with USB (I just love Windows

). Most 3rd party keyboards use USB, but not all keyboards do. Just one of the many benefits to having Apple control the hardware.
And on Apple displays there is a 2-port USB hub. They can do this because the Apple monitors use the Apple Display Conncter, which is just one cord that connects to your video card and supports power, video, and USB. You could add it to PC monitors, but you would have the power cord, USB cord, and VGA/DVI cord coming out of the monitor.
But that is why the keyboard cord is so short. It's designed to be used with an Apple monitor, or iMac. I have to use the extention to reach the pack of my PowerMac G4 which sits about a foot away from my keyboard.
But I still like this one the best:
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33. Microsoft applications that are better than their windows counterparts. -antsterr
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So true, so funny.