Okay, thanks. I appreciate that bit of knowledge.
Jes
On Sep 3, 2009, at 6:25 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
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> Don't feel stupid. The multi-touch trackpad does not have the large
> button at the bottom. It is just like one large flat square and you
> can press the lower portion of the pad.
>
> hth,
Don't feel stupid. The multi-touch trackpad does not have the large
button at the bottom. It is just like one large flat square and you
can press the lower portion of the pad.
hth,
On Sep 2, 2009, at 10:15 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
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> How can I be sure? I thought all mac books had the multi-touc
only certain macbooks ahve it, i don't for usre
On 3 Sep 2009, at 03:15, Jes Smith wrote:
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> How can I be sure? I thought all mac books had the multi-touch pad?
> Okay, I must not have one then, if I don't see the commander there.
> Now I feel stupid for asking the question.
>
> Jes
>
> On Sep
How can I be sure? I thought all mac books had the multi-touch pad?
Okay, I must not have one then, if I don't see the commander there.
Now I feel stupid for asking the question.
Jes
On Sep 2, 2009, at 7:46 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
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> The question is if your Mac has the multi-touch trackpad
The question is if your Mac has the multi-touch trackpad for one thing.
On Sep 2, 2009, at 6:48 PM, Jes Smith wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I've had my mac book for about a month now, and upgraded to snow
> leopard last Friday. I notice there's a trackpad commander which can
> be turned on in either the
Hi all,
I've had my mac book for about a month now, and upgraded to snow
leopard last Friday. I notice there's a trackpad commander which can
be turned on in either the voice over utility, or with the clockwise
two-finger approach on the track pad while holding the vo keys.
However, I've