Zucca


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Posted: Oct. 07 2006,14:02 |
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Quote (Juanito @ Oct. 07 2006,10:23) | The issue with DSL setting up your touch pad is that (probably) you won't be able to turn off tap-to-click, double-tap-to-click, scrolling, adjust the sensitivity, etc etc. |
Tap-to-click and Double-tap-to-click are the problems. And it is really random. Sometimes those are enabled and sometimes not. I'd like to have those features always turned on. Because I use DSL in many different computers I need autodetection.
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