I have the opposite problem with trackpads. I'm spastic and usually
apply too much pressure on the darn thing.
In windows, the result is picking up and moving things, unintended
double clicks and other nonsense.
I have mice attached to everything, including my Linux laptop box. You
can abuse a mouse and it does no harm, Usually.
I don't use the pads very often, so I'm not motivated to fix the
default behaviors.
On 7/5/12, Chris Tofu <rampaginggreenhulk at yahoo.com> wrote:
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From: Liam Proven <lproven at gmail.com>
Of course, you are free not to like it, but that does not mean that
they are bad or there is anything wrong with them; it's just your
opinion.
C: Of course that's entirely true. But another point I'd like to bring out
is that trackpads are way less strenuous on your muscles. You can tap the
pad instead of clicking the mouse. You can drag your finger across the pad,
you need to exert some effort to work that little button. It might be that I
have poor circulation and am more inclined to want less stress on my
appendages. It is a concern for everyone. I had 2 TPs in the past by the
way.