Falta ao Magic Mouse compatibilidade de hardware para o terceiro click! Aplicativo consome muito processamento da CPU. Haveria como a Apple tornar este um gesto padrão?

Caros,
Existem diversos programas que utilizam o terceiro click como atalho de comandos, principalmente os de criação e edição em 3D.
Estes atalhos realmente aumentam a produtividade do trabalho no software: zoom, orbit, pan, etc...
Entretanto, após adquirir um Apple Magic Mouse tenho de me abster de usar estes atalhos, causando uma grande lentidão na produção.
Tentei instalar aplicativos que fazem a interpretação de outros gestos no mouse a fim de suportar tais interações.
Entretanto, há o consumo de quase 10% da carga da CPU nesta tarefa! Não há condições de trabalho com os diversos "soluços"do sistema, além de que estes aplicativos falham na interpretação constantemente, tornando a solução inaceitável.
Acredito que com uma adoção via hardware do terceiro click, com um gesto nativo do próprio mouse, traria grandes benefícios para todos que utilizam este Magic.
Alguém sente falta, ou sou apenas o único?!

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