Even worse, my iBook's trackpad is *way* oversized (like the new Powerbook's
too). I keep touching it in the wrong way with one or two fingers that don't
belong there. In addition, the very little feedback the (single) button
gives is insufficient.

It may be OT, but while I find the association trackpad+button perfect in any PB (including 190) I find annoying the small dimension of the button in the Aluminium PB that I have at the university.


I always end up with the thumb (which I use to click) that touches the index.

I don't think it is a matter of how big the trackpad is, provided that the button is big enough.

Bengi

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