I use TapGuard.  It helps sometimes.

>At 11:01 PM 3/21/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>>And I have a Duo question. One of my friends has made the move from
>>a 230 to a 2300 and is having problems adjusting to the sensitivity
>>of the trackpad (ha! try a new iBook!). Is there a utility that will
>>"desensitize" the Duo's trackpad so that you don't get a jumping mouse
>>if you aren't real careful about where you position your fingers when
>>typing? Thanks for any leads.
>>
>>-wayne
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>I'm not entirely sure what you're asking, but he can go into the 
>Mouse cpl and turn down the speed.
>
>Other than that, there's an addon that will disable the trackpad 
>until a couple or three seconds after the last keyclick. I forget 
>the name.

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