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by jillesvangurp
1254 days ago
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I have never seen a non Apple device with a trackpad that is even in the same league as Apple trackpads. There's Apple and everybody else. The Lenovo ones in particular are hot garbage in comparison. Poor sensitivity, tiny surface area, low resolution, etc. Just no comparison whatsoever. The brushing thing is not an issue. Never happens for me. I brush it plenty. But never hard enough to register as a click. Of course the 'click' is not mechanical. But it does require some force. So all my clicks are 100% intentional. The nipple thing is a stopgap solution. Most lenovo users I know have a wireless mouse that they use almost exclusively. Neither the trackpad nor the nipple thing is acceptable to them, appaently. I have a Samsung linux laptop. Same thing. The trackpad is a piece of shit so I use a logitech mouse with it. With all of my macs in the last 15 years, I never felt the need to connect any external keyboard or mouse to them. It's that good. I actually connected an Apple Magic trackpad 2 to my Samsung laptop just to see if that makes a difference. It's great. Software support in Linux for that is fine. Silky smooth, responsive, gestures, everything. It's the trackpads in laptops that are terrible, not the software support for them. Almost universally every non Apple laptop out there has terrible trackpads. The reason I own that magic 2 trackpad is that I actually prefer using that over a mouse with my imac. |
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Parent said input, not click. It is annoying, and bothersome for the mouse to move, even without a click.