On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 12:15:37AM -0300, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> On Mar 05 2002, Rog?rio Brito wrote:
> >     After I lift my finger from the trackpad, the mouse cursor is
> >     still kept in the "move mode" for an amount of time, before it
> >     reverts to the "pointing mode", i.e, the window is not
> >     "dropped".
> (...)
> >     I would prefer that the cursor changed from the "move mode" to
> >     the "pointing mode" as soon as I lifted my finger from the
> >     trackpad. Is it possible to change this behaviour via software
> >     or is it a limitation of the hardware?
> 
>       Dear people,
> 
>       It's been a while since I posted the message above to the
>       list.  Is there any solution to this problem other than using
>       "trackpad drag" (which I already used and still presents the
>       delay I mentioned)?
> 
>       Is it a hardware limitation? Can it be corrected via software?
> 
> 
>       Thanks for any help, Roger...

I recall someone mentioning a way of making it less sensitive; you'll
have to search the list archive.

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