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by _gabe_
1254 days ago
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I really hate Apple, but had to switch because that's the predominant laptop at my company. The HP trackpad sucked, and I had an actual mouse because there was no way I would use that trackpad. I mean seriously, who thought it was a good idea to make right click a tiny little magic area that you have to press just right in order to activate it?? I literally don't ever use my mouse when using my Apple work laptop now. I don't understand why multi-touch and gestures aren't a thing on every trackpad. I can't speak to other laptop brands so maybe it's better for those. My 2016 Lenovo's trackpad wasn't something I ever used regularly either. I had a mouse for that computer as well because the trackpad never felt good. |
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I was under the impression that multi-touch has been standard for years. I've had it on Dell and Lenovo in the past few years, and I think my Asus a decade ago. And aren't gestures a software thing?