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Touchpad question
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<blockquote data-quote="Stephanella" data-source="post: 106988" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>I use the touchpad also because I too like the fact that you have everything at the touch of one finger. Like Richie, I too stumbled across the option by chance while visiting System Preferences. I was used to the touchpad in my Dell laptop which, infact, has a touchpad, a button underneath and another built-in mouse in the middle of the keyboard, the button mouse. Can you believe it?! When I am on the Dell now I try to close my browser with Ctrl+Q, hahaha! Long live the Mac!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephanella, post: 106988, member: 10684"] I use the touchpad also because I too like the fact that you have everything at the touch of one finger. Like Richie, I too stumbled across the option by chance while visiting System Preferences. I was used to the touchpad in my Dell laptop which, infact, has a touchpad, a button underneath and another built-in mouse in the middle of the keyboard, the button mouse. Can you believe it?! When I am on the Dell now I try to close my browser with Ctrl+Q, hahaha! Long live the Mac! [/QUOTE]
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