After considering the alternatives I ended up using Mastering Emacs guide to hack together my own comint modes for Presto and Athena and it works pretty well. These use the Presto CLI and Athena CLI to interact with the databases; you will need to have them set up. To connect with emacs you need to add the files to your load-path, and require the package (presto or athena), and configure the path to the binary and the arguments.
I have a problem with my touchpad. I just have the windows driver (setting/bluetooth.../touchpad) but there is no ELAN tab in mouse properties. So I can't fine-tune the touchpad such as inertia adjustment, scroll zones. Does anyone have the same problem?
Once done, one is told to use the drivers provided by windows. certainly, they have the merit of existing but are not complete. And on the Microsoft side, we say to see with the manufacturer. And presto, the circle is complete.
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