Is this the same email you just sent me?

(the insertion point will never change unless you "click" the trackpad)


On Sunday, January 5, 2003, at 12:50  PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

> If, while typing on my iBook I place/rest more than one finger on the 
> track
> pad the cursor goes haywire. I have to stop typing and remove the 
> offending
> appendages to get it to settle down.
>
> (Clarification: it is the ibar image of the cursor that moves around
> erratically, the insertion point does not change).
>
> Adjusting the tracking speed and/or doubleclick speed in the mouse
> preferences does not seem to affect the problem other than to speed up 
> or
> slow down the haywire cursor.
>
> I don't recall this ever happening on my wallstreet. Have any of you 
> iBook
> or TiBook owners encountered this problem?
>
>
> Harry,
>
>
> Harry Jacobson-Beyer
> Surveyor of the Passing Scene!
>
> http://bellsouthpwp.net/h/a/harryjb/
> What a strange, long, trip it is!
>
> remember: it's not how fast you climb the hill that matters, it's how 
> fast
> you go coming down!
>
>
>
> | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
> | be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
>



| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
| be January 28. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.


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