Final Cut Studio Install and right click

I am considering buying a MacBook, in fact if I can sell my year old Toshiba Laptop for the price I want, I will purchase one.
I read on the FCS2 page that one can not install FCS2 on a computer with an Intel integrated graphics card. This stinks, but I understand why.
Currently, I only have another license for FCS1 with FCP 5.14, Compressor 2, DVDSP4, etc. Does FCS1 have the same graphics card limit as FCS2? If it does, is it possible to just install DVDSP and Compressor on my MacBook, or will it not allow me to even get that far to choose. I can understand that Motion and FCP would not run very well on an integrated graphics card.
Last question. I see there is a touch pad and a long rectangular mouse button. Is there anyway to make the mouse button right and left click, like you can with the mighty mouse or any actual 2 button mouse?
Thank you to those who can help!!

Final Cut Studio 1 has the same graphics card restrictions as the current version.
The MacBook has an option to enable two fingers (pressing two fingers on the trackpad) to enable a right-click automatically with the button. You don't need a two-button mouse.
-Doug

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