Kent West: > Dotan Cohen wrote: >> 2009/1/6 Kent West <we...@acu.edu>: >> >>> (You also get spoiled to the two-finger scrolling on a track-pad fast >>> too. I love it on my Debian lappy and on my Macbook; I get so frustrated >>> when I sit down at a Windows laptop and don't have that feature. >> >> What's that? Link, please > > http://www.symphonious.net/2007/05/22/two-finger-scrolling-rocks/
AFAICS, that's almost exactly what the synaptics touchpad in my five year old laptop could do. It didn't have two-finger scrolling but there were "scrolling regions" (to the left and the bottom by default) and two-finger click was interpreted as middle click (nice for Firefox). You could even have right clicke by tapping in the bottom right corner. I really liked these features as well. But I must say that I really like the trackpoint of my Thinkpad X200 (doesn't have a touchpad) as well. Scrolling works by pressing the middle button and bending the trackpoint. I got used to the little thing in almost no time (less than two weeks). J. -- I spend money without thinking on products and clothes that I believe will enhance my social standing. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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