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I remember this explanation too, but think it's one of those "good in theory, bad in practice" things --- going all the way to the edges all the time (and back!) is very tiring if you have your mouse set for high accuracy and have (a) huge screen(s).

This is something I remember very clearly since it was the explanation I was given when I first tried out the original Macintosh decades ago. Even with its tiny screen I had to lift and reposition the mouse, or otherwise move my whole arm, in order to go from one edge to the other. The other annoyance that stood out was menus that didn't stay open unless you held down the button, and a complete lack of keyboard navigation (I know about the keyboard shortcuts, but it doesn't compare to being able to browse through the menus with only the arrow keys, which could be done even with early Windows.)



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