On 1/2/2003 5:17 AM Ryan Coleman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>>It's part of the operating system, not dependent on the powerbook. I use it
>>on my 3400 and it's invaluable.
>>
>>As probably "thousands" of list members have already written to tell you ;-)
>>you can turn it on via the Control Panel "Trackpad". Enjoy.
>
>Actually, it is dependant on the powerbook.
>
>All powerbooks made after the PB 5300/190 support this feature. The 
>OS just lets you turn it on and off.

Yes it's dependant on the model. Actually the 190 had a smart trackpad 
that supported the tapping (and dragging) feature, whereas the 5300 (it's 
PPC sister) did not. I think there was a problem with the availability of 
the trackpad parts when the 5300 came out, so that model came out without 
it.

Turtle-Bear

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