Here's how you can do that:
First, click on the Apple button on the top left hand corner of the screen. Then click: System Preferences.
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That's it! Just press the additional mouse buttons on your mouse to check if everything is a-okay, and you're good to go!
For more productivity, you might also want to check out my active screen corners post, which allows you to configure a screen corner to do the same thing as your additional mouse buttons (i.e. perform expose and so on).
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