On Tuesday 14 June 2005 19:44, Fluxstringer wrote:
> >I did not win the Ferrari (the OT we ended with), so I am back to
> >you with the trackpad question.
> >
> >I have observed it carefully: actually it is not grease in the
> >central area, but, indeed, something missing.
> >
> >It seems that the original matt finishing of the trackpad has been
> >removed by use: is it possible?
>
> Yeah, the plastic wears out.
>
> No one seemed to think much of my sandpaper idea..
> --
> Adrian

I haven't had much trouble with my little 190, and just about every piece that 
you have to touch fairly regularly is worn smooth. I'd try the sandpaper 
idea, but I haven't had any reason to, yet.

Caleb

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