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Trackpad drag and drop woes
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<blockquote data-quote="mzaalam" data-source="post: 769239" data-attributes="member: 77338"><p><strong>it's inefficient</strong></p><p></p><p>I have to lend my support to those pointing this out. I can't stand it and I have to use both windows and macs on a regular basis. So there's no getting used to it. And it certainly doesn't sound like good mac philosophy to impose an extra click for nothing. The explanation given that people can then reposition their finger and continue dragging is a bit lame - I've never run out of drag space on the touchpad - it's huge anyway!</p><p></p><p>At the very least it should be configurable - unless it's just a way for apple to make us get their nice expensive mice...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mzaalam, post: 769239, member: 77338"] [b]it's inefficient[/b] I have to lend my support to those pointing this out. I can't stand it and I have to use both windows and macs on a regular basis. So there's no getting used to it. And it certainly doesn't sound like good mac philosophy to impose an extra click for nothing. The explanation given that people can then reposition their finger and continue dragging is a bit lame - I've never run out of drag space on the touchpad - it's huge anyway! At the very least it should be configurable - unless it's just a way for apple to make us get their nice expensive mice... [/QUOTE]
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