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‎2009-10-20 08:24 PM
looks great! will it work w/ ac?
i miss my multitouch pad when using apple ext keyboard, was considering some other input device, this may be it.
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‎2009-10-27 08:10 PM
steermouse may rise to the task in november after they have the magic:
http://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/news.html
on a similar note, how does one pan in ac using the mbp trackpad, have tried many combos only get zoom in and out. searched ac-talk, no result.
thanks!
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‎2009-10-27 09:19 PM
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‎2009-10-27 09:53 PM
sdb wrote:I agree completely.
gutted! i was really looking forward to it. It seems apple might have even taken a step backwards, as surely this will effect a lot of different apps.
BTW, I'm unfamiliar with the use of the word "gutted" but it sound great! What would be the american english translation? D A M N?

I think I will start using it around my friends and see what they say. Maybe I will start a trend..

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‎2009-10-27 09:59 PM
The mouse-formerly-known-as-Mighty-Mouse (now just Apple Mouse) just looks more useable for the majority of applications that have not been written to make use of gestures as the Apple programs have. The only problem I have with that mouse is the trackball getting gunked up and not being removable to clean. They should use a laser to track the ball rather than mechanical - it really wouldn't have made any difference to their cost and would have eliminated most of the problem
The supposedly improved performance of the laser tracking the surface under the mouse looks good though - i find the Apple Mouse isn't very good on smooth surfaces (actually doesnt work most of the time)
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‎2009-10-27 10:04 PM
Steven wrote:haha yea god luck with it.
BTW, I'm unfamiliar with the use of the word "gutted" but it sound great! What would be the american english translation? D A M N?.
Maybe they could bring an update so 3 fingers would be like panning? eg for right click you use 2 on the track pad, so 3 for panning would maybe work? it is a shame though.
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‎2009-10-27 11:16 PM
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‎2009-10-27 11:36 PM
will try to do that when magic mouse appears.
can you pan w/ your mbp trackpad?
sdb,
maybe another button / corner will be able to be programed for 3rd button, eventually.
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‎2009-10-27 11:51 PM
1. press and release space bar
2. click with mouse or trackpad in the window
3. move mouse or slide finger on trackpad to pan
4. click mouse or click ESC to stop panning
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‎2009-10-28 12:12 AM
took me a bit to figure out where 'pan' command could be linked to shortcut (alphabetical file structure in we). now spacebar lets me pan w/ trackpad.
may be a magic work around, cool!
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‎2009-10-28 12:16 AM
Jeff wrote:Ok great. this could be a good work around. Mine hasn't been delivered yet, so can't try it out!
Yes. The full method it:
1. press and release space bar
2. click with mouse or trackpad in the window
3. move mouse or slide finger on trackpad to pan
4. click mouse or click ESC to stop panning