Re: Touch-pad expectations

2011-02-08 Thread Paul Fox
hal wrote: > > rich...@laptop.org said: > > One absolute we know is that the touchpad hates multi-touches. If you > > have > > more than 1 point of contact with the sensor then it will go bonkers. Due > > to the button placement below the touchpad this is quite easy to do. Its > > tr

Re: Touch-pad expectations

2011-02-07 Thread Hal Murray
rich...@laptop.org said: > One absolute we know is that the touchpad hates multi-touches. If you have > more than 1 point of contact with the sensor then it will go bonkers. Due > to the button placement below the touchpad this is quite easy to do. Its > trivial to show that double touches t

Re: Touch-pad expectations

2011-02-06 Thread Richard A. Smith
On 02/04/2011 10:15 PM, Hal Murray wrote: > > Frequently, I find the touch-pad on a XO-1 to be extremely frustrating to use > on cursor intensive tasks. I'm trying to figure out if this is something I > should be screaming and shouting about (and rubbing it in your collective > noses) or if I shou

Touch-pad expectations

2011-02-04 Thread Hal Murray
Frequently, I find the touch-pad on a XO-1 to be extremely frustrating to use on cursor intensive tasks. I'm trying to figure out if this is something I should be screaming and shouting about (and rubbing it in your collective noses) or if I should shut up and get used to it. I think there ar