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I Love Trackpads!
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I Love Trackpads! |
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fixed it for you.
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(It's a little like my stupid habit of tromping on the non-existent clutch pedal when I get into an automatic car.)
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I like trackpads too, but I'm about equally happy with Apple's solution, or a PC with a pad with scrollbars on the sides. I cannot get used to the new MacBooks' clickable pad though, that's just weird. I set it to tap-to-click and never actually click it.
I picked up a Wacom Bamboo tablet several months ago, and now I swear by it for photo editing - it makes an hour-long mouse job into a trivial 10-minute job, at least for me. Lately I've been using it like a large trackpad when not editing - it has an absolute position mode, and a relative position "mouse mode."
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No prob, it was shocking what a difference it made to me.
The Bamboo line is their entry-level so you should be able to get one for $100 or less, but it's still very accurate and pressure sensitive.
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(I also hate when people have the trackpad sensetivity REALL low and you gotta move across it like 80 times to go from one side of the screen to another)
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Also, how can it be faster, mice have scroll wheels and buttons for going back and forward. And middle click and such.
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one button track pad.. yah that was.. breath taking.. i want a secondary display like the article picture dude..
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I used to despise the trackpoint, then I got to use it a bit more, then I got used to it, then it started to feel natural, and now I actually like it. It's now become a strict requirement of mine if I were to ever purchase a netbook. If netbooks never get a good one, then I will never own a netbook.
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