On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, John Hughes wrote:
> I may be speaking too soon.so forgive me, BUT, just invoking:
>
> trackpad notap
>
> Has caused the whole thing to behave very nicely. No more jitteryness and
> jumping around. I am going to be truely happy if this actually cures my
> iBook2's retc
I may be speaking too soon.so forgive me, BUT, just invoking:
trackpad notap
Has caused the whole thing to behave very nicely. No more jitteryness and
jumping around. I am going to be truely happy if this actually cures my
iBook2's retched trackpad. Thank you very much.
j
On Thursday 06
Daniel Lamblin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In order to solve this I downloaded the trackpad 0.1.0 rpm for
> yellow dog linux, and used alien to install it on my system. Its
> pretty minimal and there's probably a different way of getting the
> same functionality these days (or else I expect it
On Thu, 2001-12-06 at 05:17, Daniel Lamblin wrote:
> On Dec 5, John Hughes wrote:
> > the track pad on my iBook2 has always been extremely sensitive and
> > erratic. It jumps arround, and is nealy unuseable. What can I do about
> > this?
>
> Although you're addressing the pointing ability of t
On Dec 5, John Hughes wrote:
> the track pad on my iBook2 has always been extremely sensitive and
> erratic. It jumps arround, and is nealy unuseable. What can I do about
> this?
Although you're addressing the pointing ability of the trackpad, I
should like to mention that I particularly found
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 11:07 AM
Subject: Re: iBook2 touch pad mouse
> I should mention that under OS9 its ok, and under OSX its is nearly
perfect.
> So I can only guess that it is how gpm( et. al.) is handling the signals
from
> it. It really is a horrible experience having t
I should mention that under OS9 its ok, and under OSX its is nearly perfect.
So I can only guess that it is how gpm( et. al.) is handling the signals from
it. It really is a horrible experience having to use the track pad, I am
hoping someone has a cure for this.
Thanks
John
On Wednesday 05
Hi
On Wednesday, December 5, 2001, at 10:22 AM, John Hughes wrote:
Does anyone here use an iBook2 with a wm other than Gnome or KDE? If
so, what
do you do about mouse settings.hrmm, I mean, filtering. I am not
sure I
am communicating my problem. Ok, my problem:
the track pad on my iBook2
On Dec 5, John Hughes wrote:
> the track pad on my iBook2 has always been extremely sensitive and erratic.
> It jumps arround, and is nealy unuseable. What can I do about this?
There were several comments in the MacInTouch iBook2 reader reports about
trackpad issues, notably in the fifth page of
Hi all,
Does anyone here use an iBook2 with a wm other than Gnome or KDE? If so, what
do you do about mouse settings.hrmm, I mean, filtering. I am not sure I
am communicating my problem. Ok, my problem:
the track pad on my iBook2 has always been extremely sensitive and erratic.
It jumps a
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