StickyClick
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StickyClick provides the "sticky" menu action introduced in Mac OS 8 to users of System 7.
Sticky Click is a hack that adds the best feature of a trackball to the mouse. With a trackball, the mouse buttons can be sticky, that is, when a menu is chosen, the mouse button does not have to remain down to make the menu stay open. This is a short cut that allows the hand to relax and the user to be more productive. Steve Zeller, the author of FinderMenu, created this hack to provide the trackball functionality when using the mouse.
Houseman, Doug. (1994). Late Night with MacHack: Mac Tools, Toys & Tales. (pg. 151). M&T Books.
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Architecture 
 Motorola 68K
System Requirements 
From Mac OS 7.0
up to Mac OS 7.6
Compatibility notes 
Emulating this? It could probably run under: Basilisk II
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