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well if you're gaming on your laptop and getting a macbook, you're doing it wrong.
lol, fair point. I didn't buy it with gaming in mind but it is good for family Minecraft night, etc.
well if you're gaming on your laptop and getting a macbook, you're doing it wrong.
It's FOSS - somebody will volunteer to write a driver if there are enough votes for the feature/pull request.
i've been on a hackintosh for the past 5+ years or so, and i finally ended up getting a real mac. holy shit i cannot believe what i've been missing with this touchpad, this thing is incredible. i am so much more efficient with it than i was with my old laptop. the touchpad on it (hp probook 4540s) was decent and i could still do some gesturing, but nothing nearly as precise as i can on this thing. and it just feels so natural and works so well.
if you haven't used one before you don't know what you are missing!
Tiny balls are garbage.
http://support.logitech.com/product/cordless-trackman-optical
Mine recently died though. I wish they still made this or the MS Trackball Explorer... :'(
A real mouse with 5 buttons > touchpads of any kind.
Is it the new kind with the Taptic Engine and 3D/Force Touch?
Until recently you had to put up with Mac touchpads that click on one side and not the other (hinge side). I HATED that.
A real mouse with 5 buttons > touchpads of any kind.
any mouse is better then a touchpad
It's not just the trackpad though. You can have a trackpad of similar quality on a Windows machine, but it's the gestures that you can actually perform in the OS that make the difference. In my experience Windows is all about keyboard shortcut combinations, which are much less useful on a laptop compared to trackpad gestures.
I always wondered why so few manufacturers use all the space between the keyboard and the front edge for increased vertical touchpad area (rarely anything limiting horizontal area). It particularly annoyed me during the netbook craze when they would move buttons to the left and right of the touch area to make more vertical space and would STILL have huge horizontal bands of unused area between the keyboard and the front edge. In 2009 you'd take one look at Apple's huge touchpad area in a tiny MacBook Air and see that nothing compared in the PC world.
When Microsoft made the touch cover for the original Surface / Surface Pro I was pulling my hair out because they did it AGAIN on something that was supposed to be a MacBook/iPad competitor. WHY?! There should only be left and right touch area delimiters! The vertical touch area should run the full distance between the space bar and the front edge! We already know that nearly the entire thing can be a touch-sensitive surface. 😡
my hackintosh used that space well, however there are buttons down below the touchpad so that takes up some of the space.
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not having a "right click" button took me a little while to get used to, but now it's second nature to just use 2 fingers to get that functionality.
any mouse is better then a touchpad
Am I the only person here who thinks that the Macbook trackpad sucks? The touchpad just seems too slick to me, and I can never get the swipe gestures like the two finger scroll to work reliably. If if wasn't for Command + the arrow keys, I probably would have returned this thing to Apple.
I still miss the old trackpoint from my old Thinkpad.
You should try a mac magic pad. Those things are the tits. Better for everything a mouse can do outside of games.
You shouldn't be using a Macbook for gaming.