speedyink
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Holy crap this place is still here...it's been a while.
So I have this EDIT: It's actually a 2009 13" Macbook Pro I've been using around the house, nothing bleeding edge but it works for what I need. One thing that drives me insane is the trackpad..dragging anything is a massive pain, because in order to drag you have to physically click down, and while clicking down and dragging the damn thing likes to stop dragging way before you're done. This wouldn't be so bad, but OSX seems to make me drag at times, the right click menu seems to lack some common things (Like "cut" or "move".. there's copy but sometimes I want to move something, not make copies).
I know of the mechanical fixes, or at least the "turn laptop on side and click fast and forcefully for a min or so" and the little screw under the battery. Both don't really work, so is there a software solution? Something that works like a Windows Laptop, like the double tap then drag action?
Any help appreciated, it's not always handy to pack a cordless mouse everywhere.
So I have this EDIT: It's actually a 2009 13" Macbook Pro I've been using around the house, nothing bleeding edge but it works for what I need. One thing that drives me insane is the trackpad..dragging anything is a massive pain, because in order to drag you have to physically click down, and while clicking down and dragging the damn thing likes to stop dragging way before you're done. This wouldn't be so bad, but OSX seems to make me drag at times, the right click menu seems to lack some common things (Like "cut" or "move".. there's copy but sometimes I want to move something, not make copies).
I know of the mechanical fixes, or at least the "turn laptop on side and click fast and forcefully for a min or so" and the little screw under the battery. Both don't really work, so is there a software solution? Something that works like a Windows Laptop, like the double tap then drag action?
Any help appreciated, it's not always handy to pack a cordless mouse everywhere.
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