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tonyt3rry

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Aug 5, 2010
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Ive been looking at the macbook and the macbook pro, the price is not bad for me and I used a macbook in the apple store it felt unresponsive , I thought this might be from people using it constantly using it. is there any diference in these trackpads .
 
The trackpads on these machines are the best I have ever used.

More than likely someone messed with the settings for the trackpad.
 
The trackpads on these machines are the best I have ever used.

More than likely someone messed with the settings for the trackpad.

funny enough someone in my work said it could be the settings he has a Macbook late 08 I think its the model that became the macbook pro
 
I'm assuming someone probably messed with the settings as well. I'm not sure if they're the same or not, since I don't know anyone with a Polycarb MB, but the trackpad on my Pro is the greatest I've ever used. I actually prefer it over a mouse for web browsing, the inertial scrolling seems to work really well.
 
I'm assuming someone probably messed with the settings as well. I'm not sure if they're the same or not, since I don't know anyone with a Polycarb MB, but the trackpad on my Pro is the greatest I've ever used. I actually prefer it over a mouse for web browsing, the inertial scrolling seems to work really well.

Yeah, I was surprised when I got my MBP to realize I never need a portable mouse. It's nice to have sure for somethings but mostly I do not ever use it hah.

Programming with two screens? Then an optical mouse is nice :)
 
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