On Aug 12, 2004, at 7:49 PM, MTH wrote:

I can't really give you any advice on accessories, but if you plan on using the trackpad at all then I suggest that you download sidtrack. Here is the URL:


http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/sidetrack/



Hmm, thats very interesting. I'm quite used to using PC laptops, and I'm not too worried about the functionality of the iBooks track pad. But that brings me to another thought. I really hate the single, or double click function that most track-pads seem to have out of the box. I'm always moving my finger off of the pad, and back onto it in order to get the pointer to go where I want it to go. When ever I do that my computers seem to think thats a click or double click and it all get confusing. So I usually turn that off. Anyways, will I be able to turn it off on my new iBook?

 - Jonathan


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