On Thu, Sep 9, 2004 at 12:45 am -0400, Laurent Daudelin wrote:

>I've been really enjoying my PB17 except for one thing: the trackpad. It
>seems that, not everytime but many times, when I type something, the cursor
>is kinda stuck, then, after sliding my finger on it, it starts moving again
>as it should. I tried turning off "Ignore accidental trackpad input" but
>then, I've never realized that my thumbs, mostly were so closed and as such,
>they create many accidental input or moving the cursor anywhere on the
>screen so that I can't live without the "Ignore..." setting on. I guess it's
>because the trackpad on the 17" is bigger than on my Pismo, which never gave
>me those problems, even though I had the "Ignore..." turned on there too.
>
>I was wondering, among those that have a 17" and maybe a 15", and have the
>"Ignore..." setting turned on, does the cursor sometimes get stuck a few
>seconds after you typed something?

This is the opposite problem I suppose, but I have noticed that the
trackpad on my partner's PB15 is a bit erratic - in particular I
sometimes have to tap several times before it responds. I've never had
that kind of problem with the pismo.

TimH



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