Hi, from that video it looks as though some people may be doing it wrong .. using your stick, you do not have to swipe so fast, and it looks as though when moving the stick, the stick may not always be touching the screen. Start in the black area outside of the screen as the video shows, push into the black with a little pressure, and move slowly into the usually lighter/white browser area, making sure your stick ALWAYS touches the screen. the stick must NEVER let go of the screen when moving from the black to white area. You should then be able to see the pointer icon on the screen. You can be just about as slow as you like when you move with the stick from the left. You should then see the giant mouse pointer on the left, indicating the new mouse mode, and also the new mouse arrow pointer thats moving around the screen when you move too, just like a normal computer mouse. You must always keep the stick touching the screen (use some pressure-unlike that youtube video in the above post-where the user is moving too fast and likely to be pressing too lightly)! If you dont, you will have to start again by swiping from the left black area. I think they should not have called the action to use mouse mode a "swipe", as that suggests that you must do it quickly, when really you can be very slow, as long as there is pressure and you dont take your stick off the screen at any time. Once in mouse mode, you can then use the shift key (next to Z) to do a standard left mouse click. I have to agree that doing certain tasks in mouse mode (copying and pasting etc) can take time in getting used to, but it takes practice. Ive noticed if I move from the left black area to white, take my stick off the screen (!) and then use my stick to click once on the giant mouse pointer (before it disappears!), I can then lock myself in the 'mouse mode', allowing me to be able to take the stick off the screen, but I then have to use the arrow keys to move up and down a page. To get out of mouse mode, simply click on the giant mouse pointer again. The other solution of course is to try a different browser to see if you prefer that for similar mouse mode tasks- firefox and opera seem to be more compatible (and possibly more often updated) when compared to the built in n900s browser (which sometimes misses items that the other two browsers show on screen-when comparing them all to a desktop pc), but the built in n900 browser seems to be the fastest in its performance at the moment.