I love the one on my old HP-Compaq here, Fedora detects it well. I should
probably test it on Parabola first though, but its nice with rubber buttons for
right and left click and demarcated right edge for scrolling up and down. They
don't make em like this anymore I swear.
On January 27, 2017
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On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 5:53 AM, Allan Mwenda wrote:
> People use dovrak? ;)
> This is a nice idea, but wait, the laptop has an LCD touchpad? *runs to
> reinspect specs*
3.5in instead of a
People use dovrak? ;)
This is a nice idea, but wait, the laptop has an LCD touchpad? *runs to
reinspect specs*
On January 27, 2017 7:56:27 AM GMT+03:00, Alexander Ross
wrote:
>On the laptops lcd touch pad. Here’s a idea for a feature.
>
>When leaning new
On Fri, Jan 27, 2017 at 4:56 AM, Alexander Ross
wrote:
> On the laptops lcd touch pad. Here’s a idea for a feature.
> What if the lcd touch pad displayed the current pressed keys? Maybe on a
> image of the keyboard, meaning some way of representing where the key
>
On the laptops lcd touch pad. Here’s a idea for a feature.
When leaning new keyboard layout. Say dovrak for example. The trouble is
learning where the new keys are. For me at least, one could do with a
constant reminder.
What if the lcd touch pad displayed the current pressed keys? Maybe on a