I get frustrated with the track pads. Sometimes they click, sometimes they drag, sometimes they right click. I know its number of fingers and pressure/speed of clicking? I’m sure it’s great if you learn it, but nobody else has adopted it.
Oh, and 2 programs side by side and you have to jump between menus of both of them for whatever reason. The whole “1 menu per desktop” is frustrating
Turn off the force click option and it’s WAY easier. Force click makes it so pressing “soft” and “hard” are two different actions. If you aren’t used to it, and even sometimes when you are used to it, it does some unexpected things.
On the other hand spending a week using Mac track pad’s full features and you might start to like spaces and scrolling and dragging with them, something I’ve never been able to do in Linux or windows laptops (even new high end stuff that tried to be Mac-like-ish AMD Ryzen and a Lenovo something I forget).
I get frustrated with the track pads. Sometimes they click, sometimes they drag, sometimes they right click. I know its number of fingers and pressure/speed of clicking? I’m sure it’s great if you learn it, but nobody else has adopted it.
Oh, and 2 programs side by side and you have to jump between menus of both of them for whatever reason. The whole “1 menu per desktop” is frustrating
Turn off the force click option and it’s WAY easier. Force click makes it so pressing “soft” and “hard” are two different actions. If you aren’t used to it, and even sometimes when you are used to it, it does some unexpected things.
On the other hand spending a week using Mac track pad’s full features and you might start to like spaces and scrolling and dragging with them, something I’ve never been able to do in Linux or windows laptops (even new high end stuff that tried to be Mac-like-ish AMD Ryzen and a Lenovo something I forget).