How do i run safari in 32 bit for a class

I need to change safari to 32 bit to run Tegrity classes on my mac.  The instructions which pop up talk about a mouse with R/L sides I do not have that kind how do I reconfigure

Highlight the Safari icon in your Applications folder. Then hit Command and I on your keyboard; in the resulting "get info" window, check the "open in 32-bit mode"; you may have to click the lock at the bottom and enter your admin password. If so, make sure you click the lock again to lock it when done. That should do it.

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