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nrp ◴[] No.45028012[source]
I'm happy to answer questions around the new product.
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Deuter8 ◴[] No.45028056[source]
I literally just want a touchpad with buttons. These new 'clickpads' are the bane of my existence. They are so much slower, and certain workflows are impossible. I must use an external mouse now with modern laptops.

Why can no laptop manufacturer even make this an option?

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criddell ◴[] No.45028121[source]
What workflows are impossible with a trackpad but possible with a mouse?
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diggan ◴[] No.45028260[source]
With the trackpads that have built-in clicks in the pad itself, I've always found it really difficult to drag-and-drop stuff if it has to be pulled longer than a few pixels. Just moving and pressing against a surface seems to not be a super accurate movement in general.
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sorrythanks ◴[] No.45028294[source]
Have you tried holding with one finger and aiming with the other?
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1. diggan ◴[] No.45028355{3}[source]
I don't think I have, long time ago I had to use a laptop myself, just remember that being difficult last time I had to do it together with someone else. Probably depends on the software/hardware itself also, how well something like that would work.