If your work involves switching between Mac and Windows PC, you might have noticed that Windows’ touchpad works differently than Mac’s Touchpad. If you come from a Mac background, you would love the ...
There are two classes of people out there: those who love two-finger scrolling and could never live again without it, and those who don't see what the big deal is and think that two-finger scrolling ...
One of Apple’s greatest feature introductions of the last few years is the use of two fingers to turn a PowerBook or MacBook trackpad into a two-button wonder. It’s an incredibly elegant solution that ...
Owners of old Mac laptops can join in on the fun of the newer laptops with this two-fingered scrolling trackpad driver. For the unfamiliar, two-finger scrolling means you press two fingers down on the ...
http://iscroll2.sourceforge.net/<BR><BR>Sorry if everyone on the planet with a Powerbook except me knew of this... I just discovered it, and... it's nice!<BR><BR>So ...
The Asus Eee PC 1000/1000H/1000HE all had support for multi-touch trackpad gestures. For instance, while most older touchpad let you scroll through web pages and other documents by moving your finger ...
When using a touchpad instead of a mouse, built-in gestures come in hand. So instead of holding and scrolling using the mouse, you can use two fingers together on the touch to scroll. But what if the ...
Did you know Windows lets you switch between apps and get around the interface using just the touchpad? This means you don’t always need to reach for the keyboard or mouse, making navigation quicker ...
Don’t let MacBook owners keep all the convenience of multitouch scrolling and gestures for themselves. Crash the trackpad party with free downloads that add a whole lot of usefulness to your Windows ...
Your laptop’s touchpad isn’t just for pointing, clicking, and zooming in and out. That rectangular surface also supports gestures that let you switch between apps, control media playback, manage files ...
Obviously those who disabled natural scrolling are laughing. But as you may’ve noticed already, Chrome’s three-finger left/right swipe to navigate through previously-viewed pages has been broken in ...