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17th May 06, 03:46 PM
#11
 Originally Posted by timber
Out of the responses so far, it looks like about one third of us are leftys, so maybe there is a correlation. Of course it could just be that leftys are more aware of handedness and are more likely to talk about it.
Weelllll....
You can't draw any conclusions or correlations from the data since this is a self-selected sample population, as you allude.
Nevertheless, getting back to your original thesis, I am also left-handed, and as a member of at least two outgroups, I am certain that my worldview has enabled me to wear the kilt when others wouldn't.
As for the mouse problem, I mouse left-handed, but without swapping the buttons (I click with my middle finger, and right-mouse-click with my index finger). I also designed my own cursors (a right-facing Welsh terrier, occasionally animated) to accommodate pointing with the left hand.
Besides writing and mousing, most everything else I do with my right hand.
Regards,
Rex in Cincinnati.
Last edited by Rex_Tremende; 17th May 06 at 03:53 PM.
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