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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Anyone use a MacBook Pro and ONLY running Windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="thomas998" data-source="post: 1015363" data-attributes="member: 111388"><p>That's good to know I haven't used the latest version of bootcamp and was basing my answer of the previous version.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm aware that you can do the two finger tapping, but doing it is not as good as having a right mouse button when you are doing some graphic work because it will often result in your mouse moving slightly from where you are when you need to click on the right mouse button... to me if you can't simply click a right mouse button its finger gymnastics.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>On that I have do disagree, the macbook that has been so finicky with snow leopard and solid with Windows is my daughter which is partitioned with near identical space for both Mac and Windows... so size doesn't seem to be the problem. In fact she is at the moment stuck using the windows side only because failure number 3 happened a few weeks ago and I have not taken the time to reinstall snow leopard on it... if she keeps using the Windows on that machine and stops asking for the Mac side I'll likely just leave her macbook as a windows only machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thomas998, post: 1015363, member: 111388"] That's good to know I haven't used the latest version of bootcamp and was basing my answer of the previous version. I'm aware that you can do the two finger tapping, but doing it is not as good as having a right mouse button when you are doing some graphic work because it will often result in your mouse moving slightly from where you are when you need to click on the right mouse button... to me if you can't simply click a right mouse button its finger gymnastics. On that I have do disagree, the macbook that has been so finicky with snow leopard and solid with Windows is my daughter which is partitioned with near identical space for both Mac and Windows... so size doesn't seem to be the problem. In fact she is at the moment stuck using the windows side only because failure number 3 happened a few weeks ago and I have not taken the time to reinstall snow leopard on it... if she keeps using the Windows on that machine and stops asking for the Mac side I'll likely just leave her macbook as a windows only machine. [/QUOTE]
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