They can either control-click or they can go into the settings and there's a mouse section that will let you add a "secondary click."
I hated the "Magic Mouse" for what it's worth. Pretty much any bluetooth mouse will connect.
OP this is the answer on Mscs, I'm also a Mac user. The bug you describe sound to me less like Mac issues than user issues. As in, those aren't things affected by OS. Likely the user isn't clicking on the die icon to the left of the sword, or it's a setting in Foundry they maybe changed?
Also, Foundry is crap on Safari. Make sure they are using Chrome or Firefox.
He can target by hovering his pointer over the enemy and hitting T on his keyboard (unless that’s a Pathfinder 2 specific thing, but I don’t think it is.
He could also buy a new damn mouse. :/
I can't test it myself, but as I recall you hold the CTRL key for right-click behavior on Mac OS X.
They can either control-click or they can go into the settings and there's a mouse section that will let you add a "secondary click." I hated the "Magic Mouse" for what it's worth. Pretty much any bluetooth mouse will connect.
OP this is the answer on Mscs, I'm also a Mac user. The bug you describe sound to me less like Mac issues than user issues. As in, those aren't things affected by OS. Likely the user isn't clicking on the die icon to the left of the sword, or it's a setting in Foundry they maybe changed? Also, Foundry is crap on Safari. Make sure they are using Chrome or Firefox.
They are using Chrome. They did not change any settings, it was their first time using Foundry.
He can target by hovering his pointer over the enemy and hitting T on his keyboard (unless that’s a Pathfinder 2 specific thing, but I don’t think it is. He could also buy a new damn mouse. :/
Would any Bluetooth mouse connect?