Hi:
Actually, the trackpad and commander are pretty amazingly useful.  A good 
friend of mine mapped out a lot of the keyboard commands, linking them with 
gestures.  And the result is  the ability to do with one hand many of the 
things that take 6 fingers on the keyboard.  I use it so much that I don't know 
what came with the original setup of gestures, and which are the invented one.:)

One of my face things to do wht the trackpad is continuous read.  Then just 
turn it off when doing any serious typing.

Take care

Carolyn

On Jul 25, 2011, at 3:15 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:

> Well, it's one way of avoiding all the multi-finger keystrokes.  I like the 
> idea personally, but in my experience the trackpad commander on a macbook 
> doesn't work nearly as well as the IOS touchscreen interface unless I'm 
> trying to type and accidentally hit it with my palm.  Then it works wonders 
> taking me all kinds of places I never meant to go.
> 
> You'll get a lot of feedback from people who find it really useful, but I 
> think it's kind'a gimicky .
> 
> Best,
> 
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> On 2011-07-25, at 5:09 PM, Geoff Shang wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> My wife and I were pondering on the subject of trackpads in relation to 
>> using VoiceOver, and we thought we'd tap into the collective whisdom here.
>> 
>> What, if anything, does a trackpad allow you to do that you can't do with 
>> the keyboard?  Or is it merely another interface to the same commands?
>> 
>> I know some of you have varius macbook models where a trackpad comes as 
>> standard, but we have an iMac and want to know if a trackpad is something we 
>> should consider purchasing.  But we're not going to buy one if all it does 
>> is make Mac OS X feel more like iOS.
>> 
>> Any thoughts will be appreciated.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> Geoff.
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