tap on trackpad has been available since OS 7.5 on the duo 2300... 
just check the trackpad control panel...
>
>On Wednesday, January 1, 2003, at 12:31  PM, Pete Gregory wrote:
>>  Jaguar is tempting because it might make some things easier -
>>  especially networking to the linux box  but not a big deal.  Before
>>  even thinking of OSX, though, I suspect RAM and possibly disk upgrades
>>  are de rigour.
>>
>>  Does it 'just work' or are there some caveats?   Also can one just
>>  stuff in a bigger disk?  (I remember the old days of Mac IIsi and
>>  PPC6100/60) where 'non
>>  apple' disks weren't recognized by the apple tools.
>>
>>  One minor niggle is on the PC (and ones I've used since the mid 90's),
>>  you could tap on the trackpad to mouse click - do the newer
>>  iBooks/PowerBooks support this?
>
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