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Subject: Re: Mouse, Mice, Meese...


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Jimmy
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Date Posted: 14:30:23 07/12/00 Wed
In reply to: Justin 's message, "Mouse, Mice, Meese..." on 18:21:42 07/11/00 Tue

That is correct. (Unless Synaptics has a new updated driver), the option is to disable touchpad with external mouse, or have both function, but lose all the "special" functions of the toughpad.


> Just a quick question. I just bought a Logitech
> Trackman Marble Wheel trackball for my Viv SE. Did so
> because while I love the touchpad, it gets tedious
> after a while, especially with Excel. Anyway, now
> that I installed all the drivers for this trackball
> (USB), I still have use of the touchpad, but only
> through the new drivers and interface (Logitech's). I
> seemingly have no way of accessing the "old" touchpad
> controls. My question is, can I have them both in
> some way? I now have no control over my touchpads
> "scroll area" or pressure "threshold." This is no big
> deal, and I suppose I could just reinstall the
> touchpad drivers.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin

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