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Old 02-11-2005, 12:02 AM   #1
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Enable 2 finger scrolling on pre '05 Power and iBooks

I just installed it and it's working pretty well. Can be a little jumpy, but once you figure out what causes the majority of the jumping it works quite well.

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Old 02-14-2005, 05:00 AM   #2
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i have to admit, it's rather irritating when apple does a revision/upgrade claiming new technology as if it's PB exclusive when all it is, is damn drivers <grumble grumble>...same goes for "their" shock sensing HDs...well at least the got things right w/ the RAM and the 5400 drives
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I think the track pads are actually new, and more suited to two finger usage, but yeah it is a pain that they call it new tech when it's available on older machines.

I wish I had one of the shock sensing hard drives.

I'm happy about my PowerBook, but damn I wish I had one of the new ones...even though I know they're almost exactly the same. I just wish I could get the better price. I had to have mine BTOed. bah.
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