How to reconfigure mighty mouse center click for Solid Edge V20

I'm trying to reconfigure my mighty mouse to center click rotate or similar to windows center click instead of how its configured in SL. I'm running XP in a VM. Any ideas? Thanks.

Hello csmitty,
I'm looking to upgrade some draftsmen in our office to a Mac Pro's and was unsure if I could run Solid Edge v20 on them or not...if you don`t mind can you tell me if it runs fine for you.

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