speaking of trackpads, does anyone know some good sites or specific programs that add functionality to them? i've been looking for something that makes it into a thing that's based of absolute screen location, like that thing artists use to draw on non-touchscreens.
When I run Linux (Ubuntu) on my 5 year-old laptop, I could use 1 finger (left click), two fingers (middle click), three fingers (right click), and circular scrolling. I have yet to find any Synaptics driver that does the same for Windows platform except for the circular scrolling, which Panasonic wrote a specific program for it.
When I run Linux (Ubuntu) on my 5 year-old laptop, I could use 1 finger (left click), two fingers (middle click), three fingers (right click), and circular scrolling. I have yet to find any Synaptics driver that does the same for Windows platform except for the circular scrolling, which Panasonic wrote a specific program for it.
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speaking of trackpads, does anyone know some good sites or specific programs that add functionality to them? i've been looking for something that makes it into a thing that's based of absolute screen location, like that thing artists use to draw on non-touchscreens.
When I run Linux (Ubuntu) on my 5 year-old laptop, I could use 1 finger (left click), two fingers (middle click), three fingers (right click), and circular scrolling. I have yet to find any Synaptics driver that does the same for Windows platform except for the circular scrolling, which Panasonic wrote a specific program for it.
When I run Linux (Ubuntu) on my 5 year-old laptop, I could use 1 finger (left click), two fingers (middle click), three fingers (right click), and circular scrolling. I have yet to find any Synaptics driver that does the same for Windows platform except for the circular scrolling, which Panasonic wrote a specific program for it.