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I'm still trying to get used to the fact that is so insanely awkward to use secondary click. Especially if you want to go from scrolling (with two fingers) directly to clicking on something, it brings up secondary click menu. And then if you want to right click from there... :mad:

And don't even get me started on highlighting, click and drag.

I think someone is feeling a bit special.
 
I'm still trying to get used to the fact that is so insanely awkward to use secondary click. Especially if you want to go from scrolling (with two fingers) directly to clicking on something, it brings up secondary click menu. And then if you want to right click from there... :mad:

And don't even get me started on highlighting, click and drag.

disable two finger right clicking then and use the corner click instead? that's what I do.
 
Got a 2011 13" Macbook Pro.
First experience with the multigesture trackpad. It has ROCKED my world.
I used to hate hate hate laptop scratch/touch/track pads but Apple's multigesture trackpad is just lovely. Tactilely and functionally lovely.
So, all you trackpad haters out there try Apple's solution, it may change your mind.
I might just have to get the Magic Trackpad for my iMac now. :)

I agree 100%. I have always used a mouse with a notebook whenever possible. The Macbook changes all of that. The touchpad is better than a mouse.
 
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It's not that difficult press two fingers for right click, one finger for left click
 
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