I need to go back to the apple store and try one again. I wonder how well it will work for me. I work from home 3 days a week and spend almost all day manipulating office docs (primarily work and excel) along with internet research. I connect remotely to a windows PC, so i won't be able to use the multitouch features when working, but for actual comfort, i wonder if it might feel better.
The trackpad actually makes real Excel or OpenOffice or any spreadsheet work easier because now you can pan all around the document without having to move your mouse cursor over to the scrolling bars.
Place your two fingers on the trackpad, and drag the document like you would on an iPad or iPhone.
In fact, the trackpad kind of makes the scroll bars obsolete since scrolling with the trackpad is a lot easier. Give it a try.
Nope. Not really.
The mouse scroll wheel just grabs the document. You can pan it around, but you have to move your mouse cursor during this time, and it doesn't work as smooth or as responsive with some apps in the background. Plus clicking is one extra step.
The scrolling on the trackpad is multitouch scrolling. Your mouse cursor stays where it is. The document moves as you move your fingers, and it works smoothly for everything. Even apps in the background. Plus there is none of that annoying "click" feel on some mice. And you don't have to click anything. Just put your fingers and scroll.
Beyond that, you still get the other multitouch gestures to access expose and manage your windows without having to touch the keyboard or move your mouse cursor over to the dock. And pinch to zoom, too... for cases where there are super small texts on certain web pages.
Nope. Not really.
The mouse scroll wheel just grabs the document or do autoscroll. You can pan it around, but you have to move your mouse cursor during this time, and it doesn't work as smooth or as responsive with some apps in the background. Doesn't work at all with certain apps unless you install SmartScroll or something similar. Plus clicking is one extra step.
The scrolling on the trackpad is multitouch scrolling. Your mouse cursor stays where it is. The document moves as you move your fingers, and it works smoothly for everything. Even apps in the background. Plus there is none of that annoying "click" feel on some mice. And you don't have to click anything. Just put your fingers and scroll.
Beyond that, you still get the other multitouch gestures to access expose and manage your windows without having to touch the keyboard or move your mouse cursor over to the dock. And pinch to zoom, too... for cases where there are super small texts on certain web pages.
Edit: oh and it takes less space than the whole movement area of a mouse...
you are preaching to the choir as I have both devices.
I am still 100% faster in excel with a mouse.
Damn, I am only about 96.82% faster (meaning 196.82% of normal speed I guess)
LOL I don't use Excel so those stats are meaningless to me 🙂 However, this thread has made me think about getting one of these for my work iMac, and get one I did 😀
I use one all day mon - fri at work on my Mac Pro.
I love it.
Had the magic mouse before it and it sucked IMO compared to the magic trackpad.
Of course Better Touch Tool is a must for this and on my MBP.
you are preaching to the choir as I have both devices.
I am still 100% faster in excel with a mouse.