> Now that I've had the Magic Trackpad for a few weeks I've gotten quite
> skilled at using it and very rarely now have any oopsies such as
> inadvertently laying two fingers on the mouse when I'm undertaking a
> single finger gesture. I'm using the Magic Trackpad along with an Apple
> bluetooth keyboard as an adjunct to my 17" MacBook Pro, something some
> people find ironic, but I like having the screen farther away than I
> could if I was using the built-in keyboard and trackpad.
>
> So, my conclusion is that the Magic Trackpad is something I've grown to
> really like and that as far as I'm concerned it totally eliminates the
> need for a mouse.
How is it with long-ish finger nails, I wonder?
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