[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> While I agree that there _seems_ to be a pointing device under the  keyboard,
> everyone was using an external mouse in the photos.  That leads  me to
> believe that an external mouse is still required.

I know that people who use both the "Touchpad" type of mouse and the
"Thinkstick" type of mouse often use an external mouse for fine detail work
such as drawing.  I do not use a mouse 99.99% of the time, since most of my work
is "selecting" of objects, but I do carry one for either detailed work or
long instances of doing a lot of mouse work, where I find it more comfortable
using the external mouse.

All of the pictures seem to have a "touchpad" and some buttons below it,
indicating a built-in mouse.

Cheers,

md
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