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Clicking the trackpad
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<blockquote data-quote="tenashus1" data-source="post: 880581" data-attributes="member: 112159"><p>I'm not sure if this should be a question or a comment. After using a PC notebook for several years, I'm fairly well used to tapping on the touchpad to open an application. I've never used a touchpad on a Mac, but I have one now on my new Mac Book Pro. Do I understand correctly that I need to click the touchpad every time I want to open an application? It seems that tapping is a bit less labor intensive, and doesn't put wear on the touchpad where clicking would because you're deal then with a moving part. Just my opinion. Is there anyway around the clicking, or is that standard for a Mac?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenashus1, post: 880581, member: 112159"] I'm not sure if this should be a question or a comment. After using a PC notebook for several years, I'm fairly well used to tapping on the touchpad to open an application. I've never used a touchpad on a Mac, but I have one now on my new Mac Book Pro. Do I understand correctly that I need to click the touchpad every time I want to open an application? It seems that tapping is a bit less labor intensive, and doesn't put wear on the touchpad where clicking would because you're deal then with a moving part. Just my opinion. Is there anyway around the clicking, or is that standard for a Mac? [/QUOTE]
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