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
trivial to
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
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