• Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Monday, May 17, 2021 15:27:38
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    Hello.

    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big? Typing keeps touching it. Is
    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected? Right now, it's covered with a thick cloth.

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Monday, May 17, 2021 20:57:13
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    On 2021-05-17, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Hello.

    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope, I love the size. I use them almost exclusively, all day every day,
    and have for many years now.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    Doesn't seem to be a problem here, like ever. Nor for anyone else I know
    who uses them.

    You must be doing something differently than most people.

    Is there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the
    mouse is connected?

    Ah. You're using a mouse - with a laptop. Maybe that's the source of
    your problem.

    Right now, it's covered with a thick cloth.

    That could be a problem as well. You are certainly doing very strange
    things with your trackpad - things most people don't do. And that may
    explain why you are having problems most people don't have.

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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 06:38:01
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    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly in
    the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

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  • From Fermin Sanchez@Fermin.Sanchez@f123.n301.z2.fidonet.fi to Ant on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 09:04:49
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    Hello Ant!

    17 May 21 15:27, you wrote to all:

    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big? Typing keeps
    touching it. Is there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected? Right now, it's covered with a thick
    cloth.

    The trackpad is one of the Mac's outstanding features. I even purchased a "Magic Trackpad" for my desktop - keyboard in the middle, mouse on
    the right and trackpad on the left.

    The trackpad should recognize whether you're actually using one or multiple fingers (and therefore *want* it to react) or if it's just another
    part of your hand. And in the latter case, it shouldn't react at all. At least that's how it has worked on my last couple of Macbooks.

    You could use the "Better Touch Tool" to change some of the settings of the trackpad. For example, disable gesture recognition of the pad after
    any key on the keyboard is pressed. There's also a related setting there to reenable the trackpad only after a press on it in the center.

    Regards
    Fermin


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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 09:04:05
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    In message <1621321955@f123.n301.z2.fidonet.fi> Fermin Sanchez <Fermin.Sanchez@f123.n301.z2.fidonet.fi> wrote:

    Hello Ant!

    17 May 21 15:27, you wrote to all:

    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big? Typing keeps touching it. Is there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected? Right now, it's covered with a thick
    cloth.

    The trackpad is one of the Mac's outstanding features. I even
    purchased a "Magic Trackpad" for my desktop - keyboard in the middle,
    mouse on the right and trackpad on the left.

    Exactly my setup, only I use trackball instead of a mouse.

    The trackpad should recognize whether you're actually using one or
    multiple fingers (and therefore *want* it to react) or if it's just
    another part of your hand. And in the latter case, it shouldn't react
    at all. At least that's how it has worked on my last couple of
    Macbooks.

    Yep.

    You could use the "Better Touch Tool" to change some of the settings
    of the trackpad. For example, disable gesture recognition of the pad
    after any key on the keyboard is pressed. There's also a related
    setting there to reenable the trackpad only after a press on it in the center.

    BTT is an amazing tool.

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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 09:15:00
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    On 2021-05-18 07:04:49 +0000, Fermin Sanchez said:

    Hello Ant!

    17 May 21 15:27, you wrote to all:

    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big? Typing keeps touching it. Is there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected? Right now, it's covered with a thick
    cloth.

    The trackpad is one of the Mac's outstanding features. I even purchased
    a "Magic Trackpad" for my desktop - keyboard in the middle, mouse on
    the right and trackpad on the left.

    The trackpad should recognize whether you're actually using one or
    multiple fingers (and therefore *want* it to react) or if it's just
    another
    part of your hand. And in the latter case, it shouldn't react at all.
    At least that's how it has worked on my last couple of Macbooks.

    You could use the "Better Touch Tool" to change some of the settings of
    the trackpad. For example, disable gesture recognition of the pad after
    any key on the keyboard is pressed. There's also a related setting
    there to reenable the trackpad only after a press on it in the center.

    Regards
    Fermin

    Trackpads and trackballs in front of the keyboard have always been a
    rather silly idea ... but definitely WAY better than the ridiculous
    little joystick-nub thing in the middle of the keyboard that some
    laptops used to have. A better option was the original Portable Mac
    which had its trackball to the side of the keyboard (where the numeric
    pad is on a 'extended' keyboard).

    It got worse when they introduced 'touch click' because it did become
    far too easy to accidentally click something. That was always one of
    the first options I turned off when setting up new Macs.

    The reality is that most laptops sit on a desk 24/7 and have external
    mice / trackpads and keyboards anyway (even external screens) ... you
    may as well just buy a desktop Mac and either save money or get better
    specs.

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  • From nospam@nospam@nospam.invalid to comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 17:22:12
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    In article <s81aoi$da1$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Your Name
    <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Trackpads and trackballs in front of the keyboard have always been a
    rather silly idea

    it's the best possible place, which is why that's where there are on
    almost every laptop.

    ... but definitely WAY better than the ridiculous
    little joystick-nub thing in the middle of the keyboard that some
    laptops used to have.

    true.

    A better option was the original Portable Mac
    which had its trackball to the side of the keyboard (where the numeric
    pad is on a 'extended' keyboard).

    nope. that would require laptops to be significantly wider than
    necessary.

    It got worse when they introduced 'touch click' because it did become
    far too easy to accidentally click something. That was always one of
    the first options I turned off when setting up new Macs.

    tap to click doesn't false that easily, although it's not needed.

    The reality is that most laptops sit on a desk 24/7 and have external
    mice / trackpads and keyboards anyway (even external screens) ... you
    may as well just buy a desktop Mac and either save money or get better specs.

    no they very definitely don't do that. not even close to reality.
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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 16:53:29
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    In comp.sys.mac.portables Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly in
    the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

    Perfect and thanks. I did look in the other places like trackpad. Strange to find it in accessiblity.
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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Tuesday, May 18, 2021 22:41:44
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    On 2021-05-18, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    In comp.sys.mac.portables Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the
    mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly
    in the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

    Perfect and thanks. I did look in the other places like trackpad.
    Strange to find it in accessiblity.

    Not really strange, no. Most people don't have the problem you have, and
    those that do are often disabled or have special needs.

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  • From Wade Garrett@wade@cooler.net to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 07:49:16
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    On 5/18/21 6:41 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-05-18, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    In comp.sys.mac.portables Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the
    mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly
    in the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

    Perfect and thanks. I did look in the other places like trackpad.
    Strange to find it in accessiblity.

    Not really strange, no. Most people don't have the problem you have, and those that do are often disabled or have special needs.

    I don't especially like track pads. I find them awkward to use and much
    less precise than a good mouse.

    If I find myself forced to use a laptop for an extended period of time,
    I usually hook up a mouse.

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  • From Jolly Roger@jollyroger@pobox.com to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 15:09:21
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    On 2021-05-19, Wade Garrett <wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    On 5/18/21 6:41 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-05-18, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    In comp.sys.mac.portables Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the
    mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly
    in the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

    Perfect and thanks. I did look in the other places like trackpad.
    Strange to find it in accessiblity.

    Not really strange, no. Most people don't have the problem you have, and
    those that do are often disabled or have special needs.

    I don't especially like track pads. I find them awkward to use and much
    less precise than a good mouse.

    If I find myself forced to use a laptop for an extended period of time,
    I usually hook up a mouse.

    You're in the minority too.

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  • From Lewis@g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me to comp.sys.mac.portables,comp.sys.mac.system on Wednesday, May 19, 2021 16:07:16
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    In message <s82tvu$hfu$1@dont-email.me> Wade Garrett <wade@cooler.net> wrote:
    On 5/18/21 6:41 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:
    On 2021-05-18, Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    In comp.sys.mac.portables Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:
    In message <6f2dnbfWlIonTD_9nZ2dnUU7-QXNnZ2d@earthlink.com> Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
    Does anyone find the trackpads annoying and too big?

    Nope. I love the trackpad. Bigger is better.

    Typing keeps touching it.

    I only have the trackpad activate while typing if I am typing very
    slowly.

    there a way to disable 2020's 13" Intel MBP's trackpad when the
    mouse is connected?

    Yes, there is. have you loked at the trackpad settings? Or possibly
    in the Mouse settings or maybe in accessibility.

    Ah, it is accessibility:

    <https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/change-mouse-trackpad-preferences-unac899/mac>

    Perfect and thanks. I did look in the other places like trackpad.
    Strange to find it in accessiblity.

    Not really strange, no. Most people don't have the problem you have, and
    those that do are often disabled or have special needs.

    I don't especially like track pads. I find them awkward to use and much
    less precise than a good mouse.

    The each have advantages, there are many things that are much better
    with a trackpad, and a few that are much better with a good trackball
    (or a mouse if you like filthy rodents).

    Selecting multiple things from a list, for example, I use my trackball. Switching spaces, using Mission Control, editing photos, usimg the
    various gestures I've defined in BTT, scrolling, etc the trackpad is
    much better.

    If I find myself forced to use a laptop for an extended period of time,
    I usually hook up a mouse.


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