Mouse troubles with iMac Summer 2000 DV with OS 9.1

Hello all,
I have recently inherited an iMac as above, but am having trouble with it. I don't have a keyboard for it, but i do have an old school apple mouse for it. The mac starts fine, but when you are on the desktop you can move the mouse around, but you cant click on anything. Aside from this everything seems fine. I have been using macs for many years now, but am stuck as to what the problem could be. My only thought is that it might need a keyboard just to function.
if anyone could shed some light that would be amazing.
many cheers

Hi, mmemarc -
Welcome to Apple's Discussions.
Unlike earlier Macs (perhaps ADB-based ones, certainly the very early ones with phone-connector type keyboard cabling) which would not fully boot, if at all, if a mouse and keyboard were not present, the USB-based Macs will boot satisfactorily whether or not a keyboard and/or mouse is connected. This is in line with the hot-swap nature of USB.
Old mouses (old hardware of any kind) can be suspect. Unfortunately, in order to test that you will need to get a functional keyboard for the Mac in order to use startup commands.
You need not use an Apple-labelled keyboard; there are many 3rd-party keyboards which work well with Macs, even with OS 9. One company in particular, Macally, offers keyboards for Macs which are also compatible with Mac startup commands - and they are less expensive than Apple keyboards.

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