<p>I don't think so, but except for specialistad purposes (Design?!?) the 2 and 3 finger dragging is a great replacement! Maybe a little bit of getting used to, but good once you get it!</p>
<p>Shannon Carver<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On Aug 15, 2009 4:38 PM, "Matthew King" <<a href="mailto:matthew.king@monnsta.net">matthew.king@monnsta.net</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050">Shannon Carver <<a href="mailto:shannon.carver@gmail.com">shannon.carver@gmail.com</a>> writes:
> - Apple, pricey, but guarantee quality and stre...</font></p>On a related note - do any mac laptops come with a touchpad that has<br>
more than one button, and maybe even a wheely-ball? And no, sliding a<br>
finger up/down the pad is not a wheely-ball.<br>
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(I know all the Jobs Clon^W^WUnique And Individual Mac Users don't need<br>
more than one but that's an argument for another thread.)<br>
<br>
Matthew<br>
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