On 7/24/06, Jeanne A. E. DeVoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

1. Use the index finger to move the pointer, the thumb to press the
trackpad button, and the left hand to press modifier keys (if they
need one). The side of the thumb falls naturally over the button when
your index finger is moving over the trackpad.

2. Turn on the clickable trackpad, and use the index finger to move
the pointer and to click, drag, and double-click.

As a major trackpad user on PC, I respectively disagree. The problem
with the one-hand approach is that when pressing down on the button
with the same hand, the other fingers tend to 'wander' and thus create
a more difficult targeting problem. Especially when working with small
targets, this becomes frustrating quickly.

For me, the ambiguity of 'what is a tab-click' vs 'just moving around'
on the trackpad makes #2 above also problematic as well.

To each his/her own. :-)
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