Threebutton
Threebutton refers to an input configuration or device featuring three distinct clickable inputs. The term is most commonly used to describe three-button mice, which typically include left-click, middle-click (often activated by pressing the scroll wheel), and right-click. This arrangement enables a broader set of standard desktop actions and has been supported across major operating systems since the early days of graphical user interfaces.
History and evolution show that three-button mice became common in the 1990s as computer mice evolved beyond
Functionality and variations vary by device and software. In typical configurations, left-click performs selection, right-click opens
Applications and considerations. The three-button layout remains common in desktop navigation, graphic design, and CAD workflows,