On May 02, 2014 at 05:54, Zenaan Harkness <z...@freedbms.net> wrote: > On 5/2/14, Ivan Kovnatsky <sevenfo...@gmail.com> wrote: > ... > > Unrelated, but how do you find the trackpad? I completely disabled > mine in BIOS, since the "textured bumps" on it make the pointer (even > at extreme settings) useless for fine mouse work - I could not make it > work in non-extremely-annoying way.
Hm, I used to it. I thought you meant touchpad, which I definitely disabled. I do not do any complex sensitive mouse work, sometimes GIMPing, but for my work it suits pretty well. Of course there's some cursor drifting while moving mouse with trackpad , that's the case. But as I understood nothing can be done here. For this small kind of laptops, I think trackpad is pretty useful. Would one get a mouse if (rarely, nowadays in modern tiling managers mouse work can be decreased to 5% of most time or even less) mouse can be replaced with trackpoint ? Of course if one find it useful for him/her-self. Ivan.
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