Surely its just a software thing for all the mb's and mbp's though. On 11/06/2009, Justin Harford <blindst...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Or for that matter, will older macbook and macbook pro models be left > out. I'm pretty sure that the newer notebooks use different touch pad > technology. > > Regards > Justin Harford > On Jun 10, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Dean Wilcox wrote: > >> >> Hi, >> I've been on this list for what feels like a long time, I want a Mac >> but my Windows PC just keeps going so I haven't justified it yet. >> >> I was reading the accessibility page relating to the up and coming >> Snow Leopard and was interested to read about the different finger >> jestures and ways that Voice Over will make use of the trackpad. I'm >> refering to the two sections "now the trackpad is the screen" and >> "the rotor", both of which are headings. Are desktop Macs getting >> left behind in this respect? Here is the link: >> http://www.apple.com/macosx/accessibility/ >> >> >> > > > > > >
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