<p>
Ardour is designed to work best with a <dfn>three button mouse</dfn>
- equipped with a <dfn>scroll wheel</dfn>.
-</p>
-<p>
- It can be used with a two button mouse or touchpad, but at least two key
- operations will not (easily) be available to you:
+ equipped with a <dfn>scroll wheel</dfn>. While it can be used with a two
+ button mouse or touchpad, at least two key operations will not be (easily)
+ available:
</p>
+
<ul>
<li>time-constrained region copying</li>
- <li><a href="/using-control-surfaces/generic-midi/midi-learn/"><abbr title="Musical
+ <li><a href="@@generic-midi-learn"><abbr title="Musical
Instrument Digital Interface">MIDI</abbr> bindings</a>
created by "learning" them from incoming MIDI data</li>
</ul>
+
<p>
- You are strongly encouraged to invest in a three-button mouse. You will
- find that a good quality mouse (especially one with a weighted,
- latchable scroll wheel) will make your use of Ardour vastly more
- efficient. They are cheap, and time is not.
+ It is strongly encouraged to invest in a three-button mouse. A good quality
+ mouse (especially one with a weighted, latchable scroll wheel) will make the
+ use of Ardour vastly more efficient. They are cheap, and time is not.
</p>
+
<p>
- For more detailed instructions, see
- <a href="/introducing-ardour/basic-gui-operations/using-the-mouse//">Using the mouse</a>.
+ For information on how to use the mouse in Ardour, see <a
+ href="@@using-the-mouse">Using the mouse</a>.
</p>