Tweak or replace new laptop touchpad?
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My new company computer, while otherwise really good, has the new touchpad style with integrated buttons (that are part of the mouse area too). It's Synaptics, Win 7. The non-button-using double-click area of the thing is really small, right in the center. The touchpad is pretty big and the whole palm-rest area is pretty flat & smooth - my fingers are usually not right at the sweet spot, my eyes on the screen, and double-clicking usually doesn't work as a result and it makes using the whole computer really frustrating. Add to that that I'm usually in the field, actually using it on my knees as a well-named "laptop". So using a mouse is not at all a good solution. Any ideas on making the whole touchpad respond to double-clicks? Or other solution? It's driving me nuts... |
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Enabling ”tap to click” doesn’t make the whole pad active? |
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The ”tap to click” feature 1) is active, just with a really small area in the center of the pad, and 2) isn’t something the Synaptics mouse properties box offers anyway. It’s just on. |
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I use a Logitech Trackman, a trackball style mouse that can sit up on the laptop itself and is rugged enough for in field work. My 2 year old son has dropped mine several times without causing any issues. |
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