On 24/7/06 06:31, Bill Vlahos wrote:
I know the feature in on a MacBook Pro but I think it should be on
AlBooks too. In the "Keyboard & Mouse" System Preference, click the
"Trackpad" tab. Check the box labeled, "Place two fingers on trackpad
and click button for secondary click."
If you don't
Ben,
I know the feature in on a MacBook Pro but I think it should be on
AlBooks too. In the "Keyboard & Mouse" System Preference, click the
"Trackpad" tab. Check the box labeled, "Place two fingers on trackpad
and click button for secondary click."
If you don't see that option then you ar
On 7/24/06, Ben Rubinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 23/7/06 23:26, Bill Vlahos wrote:
> There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the trackpad
> and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way to overcome
> what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop.
On 23/7/06 23:26, Bill Vlahos wrote:
There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the trackpad
and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way to overcome
what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop. In fact, I like
it better than having two buttons.
Bill
There is a new feature in Mac OS X 10.4.7. Put 2 fingers on the
trackpad and click the button for a right click. Its a brilliant way
to overcome what I considered a shortcoming of a one button laptop.
In fact, I like it better than having two buttons.
Bill Vlahos
On Jul 23, 2006, at 5:28 A
On Jul 23, 2006, at 1:38 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
That's a nifty piece of software. Do you use it? I'm wondering how
exactly one simulates a right-click? I wouldn't think taping on the
track pad would work all that well. In fact, I've turned off 'tapping'
on all my track pads for that reason