The faster systems weren't an option, so the iBook was my only choice.
Should I just get used to it, or is there some other tweak I should try to
get the touchpad, etc to move along a little faster??
Thanks,
Jean in VA
Try this:
<http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/sidetrack/index.html>
m.
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http://homepage.mac.com/bhines/mousezoom.html
plugged all the way up, now my Powerbook pointer is really cooking. I
am not sure about the various acceleration curves but this is surly the
way to go.
There was this very pretty girl bending over her laptop trying to bring
up some problem with her iPod in an Apple store recently. The mouse
was so slow it made her look retarded, repeatedly pecking at the track
screen.
I am glad someone else besides me noticed the Apple defect.
Recalibrating the screen and not using the scroll features makes this
thing almost as fast as IBM's "little red button." It really saves
time being able to have the pointer automatically move to the next
button. Thanks for the tip about "SideTrack:"
http://www.ragingmenace.com/software/sidetrack/index.html