I've recently updated my computing fleet I spent probably a total exceeding 50 hours searching, debating, comparing laptops because I have my own peculiar set of needs.
I've found a middle ground finally but there's one thing that gets my knickers in a twist...
Modern TrackPad design!
- I hate clicking something that's not an actual button
- I hate gestures. Never use them, they just randomly change my browser zoom
- I hate side-scrolling
- I hate haptic clicking. If I want to click something, I will click it, not tap it!
- I hate that the "button" areas of the trackpad are also tracking... So, when I try to click something, the pointer moves
*Panting heavily, trying to regain breath*
My question is: How feasible would it be to buy some good old stable and buttoned trackpad and splice that into the new laptop?
I am willing to do my homework here and I promise to share the result with pictures and detail to help others.
From reading online, we button-trackpad guys must be at least a large minority, if not a silent majority that has been trampled by Big Laptop
I've found a middle ground finally but there's one thing that gets my knickers in a twist...
Modern TrackPad design!
- I hate clicking something that's not an actual button
- I hate gestures. Never use them, they just randomly change my browser zoom
- I hate side-scrolling
- I hate haptic clicking. If I want to click something, I will click it, not tap it!
- I hate that the "button" areas of the trackpad are also tracking... So, when I try to click something, the pointer moves
*Panting heavily, trying to regain breath*
My question is: How feasible would it be to buy some good old stable and buttoned trackpad and splice that into the new laptop?
I am willing to do my homework here and I promise to share the result with pictures and detail to help others.
From reading online, we button-trackpad guys must be at least a large minority, if not a silent majority that has been trampled by Big Laptop