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Lion buggy, can I go back to Snow Leopard?
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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter38" data-source="post: 1586242" data-attributes="member: 326986"><p>Thank you slydude for your thoughtful and considered reply. I haven't tried your work-arounds but will sometime today. I have an additional follow-up question though:</p><p>It is Safari I am having the most trouble with… can I just delete the new Lion version and reinstall the one from Leopard?</p><p>My biggest problem is the fact that clicking does nothing and I have to click multiple times to work.. I am on a MacBook unibody and plugged a mouse into my USB and the clicking problem went away.. I hate using the mouse though - especially because I am almost always on my laptop whilst sitting on a couch or in bed - so it is on my lap and using the mouse presents a challenge. My thought is that my trackpad is malfunctioning.. do you know of issues with trackpad basically failing or needing to be replaced..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter38, post: 1586242, member: 326986"] Thank you slydude for your thoughtful and considered reply. I haven't tried your work-arounds but will sometime today. I have an additional follow-up question though: It is Safari I am having the most trouble with… can I just delete the new Lion version and reinstall the one from Leopard? My biggest problem is the fact that clicking does nothing and I have to click multiple times to work.. I am on a MacBook unibody and plugged a mouse into my USB and the clicking problem went away.. I hate using the mouse though - especially because I am almost always on my laptop whilst sitting on a couch or in bed - so it is on my lap and using the mouse presents a challenge. My thought is that my trackpad is malfunctioning.. do you know of issues with trackpad basically failing or needing to be replaced.. [/QUOTE]
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