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lost_soul I'm a Communicator ;-)

Joined: 15 Sep 2006 Posts: 1713 Location: South Park, Colorado, USA
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 19:46 pm How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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I am very good at it, I can even use both of my hands, usually my left thumb and my forefinger of my right hand (to make the pointer moves quicker so I won't have to repeat the same move with one finger). But sometimes I just use my forefinger and middle finger.
And I am surprised you admired people who can use touchpad. Most people in my office think it is weird of me to be more comfortable using the touchpad than the mouse.
Also, practice, practice, practice, Torsten. I'm sure you'll be good in no time. _________________ Okotteru Papa mo suki dakedo, nikoniko yasashii Papa ha mo~tto suki! |
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NinaZara I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 949 Location: Japan
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 21:38 pm How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Hi Nina,
Thanks for your encouraging words. How long did it take you to get that good at using the touch pad and why did you start using it instead of a mouse? _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Torsten Site Admin

Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 6594 Location: EU
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Sun Jan 06, 2008 3:55 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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I started using it when I switched from desktop to laptop, I think for almost two years already. I can't really say when I get that good but it's a funny story, I never used a laptop before I had one so I was really awed by the touchpad, so using it was really fun for me. The same feeling when I tried iTouch. Have you tried it? I think the mechanism where you had to drag and 'let go' your finger to type in the letters on the screen is simply awesome. I haven't bought it yet. I am waiting for the second version, they are always better.
Anyway, I am at the point where when I had to use a mouse with a desktop, my hand automatically searched for a touchpad, only there was no touchpad around!
I think if you want to be good at it, you have to completely ignore your mouse. _________________ Okotteru Papa mo suki dakedo, nikoniko yasashii Papa ha mo~tto suki! |
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NinaZara I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 949 Location: Japan
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Sun Jan 06, 2008 4:54 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Yeh,usually i use the touchpad with my left thumb and forefinger,and at first,i did not know the usage for that "red point",i mean the pointing device of Thinkpad series,and i'm also interested in knowing whether there are other laptops with "red point' like Thinkpad's.
One more question:if you going to buy a laptop,then which one you will prefer to buy?
Edwin _________________ One life, Live it ! |
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edwin I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 111 Location: Chekiang,P.R.China
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Sun Jan 06, 2008 7:33 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Mine do not have the red point but two buttons for scrolling.
And personally I think Toshiba has the best to offer when it comes to laptops. But I think I like Toshiba because I was impressed by the Panorama screen they introduced us before. And now I look after hard disks at work, I tend to see whose hard disk they use. But there is really no difference once they are installed in the computer.
By the way, did you know the hard disk in your computer was baked at 110 degree celcius before it reached you? And the lubricant we use to make the protective layer of it costs around USD 80000 per 1kg? _________________ Okotteru Papa mo suki dakedo, nikoniko yasashii Papa ha mo~tto suki! |
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NinaZara I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 04 Jan 2007 Posts: 949 Location: Japan
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Mon Jan 07, 2008 3:59 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Hi Nina Zara, i do think Toshiba is of high quality for its products,you know my father bought a Toshiba Tv set at the year which my elder sister was 4 years old (1985) and it still works for now,that's incredible! and as for toshiba laptop,i think its performance will also be okay.
Edwin _________________ One life, Live it ! |
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edwin I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 111 Location: Chekiang,P.R.China
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Mon Jan 07, 2008 14:49 pm How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Hi Edwin,
I think most of us would be able to give a better idea and comprehensive comparison if you had pointed out us your budget and purposes of your laptop. So it may help us to eliminate the comparison of the branded.
Regard
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BelajarEnglish I'm new here and I like it ;-)
Joined: 06 Jan 2008 Posts: 41 Location: Australia
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Mon Jan 07, 2008 21:06 pm How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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| Torsten wrote: | Anyway, what are your experiences in using a computer mouse vs. a touch pad or other pointing devices?
Thanks, Torsten |
Hi Torsten,
A touch pad is as sensitive as a touchscreen. Most of the time you only need as much as 1-2scm in the middle of the pad. Try making small circles with your right middle-finger in the middle of the pad. The thing is very sensitive. Don't look at the pad, look at the screen. Then you could place the cursor in one corner of the screen and see what happens if you lead your finger from one corner of the pad to the other. It's magical Use your thumb to click on the buttons underneath (they're quite sensitive too). _________________ Test of English as a Foreign Language TOEFL Preparation & TOEFL Vocabulary Learn more: How to Become an English Teacher |
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Ralf Language Coach

Joined: 20 Apr 2006 Posts: 1283 Location: EU (Ireland and Germany)
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Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:42 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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I don't use a touchpad when I can avoid it, partly because I haven't become skilled at it, but mostly because I HATE THE WAY THE SURFACE FEELS! It has the same effect on me as someone dragging fingernails down a blackboard. (Nails on a blackboard don't bother me, but the touchpad does.) In art school, I was supposed to draw with charcoal for the first year, but I refused, because I had to rub that toothy paper with my hand, and I couldn't stand the feeling. It's the same thing with the touchpad.
As for a laptop to buy, I'm very satisfied with my MacBook. It's more expensive, but I don't have to buy any virus software or waste time scanning for viruses or spyware. The system never crashes, and it runs all of the Microsoft programs I need (or has compatible programs so that I won't need the MS programs). It also runs all the major open-source freeware programs. If I really HAVE to run a Windows program (which I seldom do), it can run Windows as a second operating system. It's a very good machine for people who don't feel like wasting time maintaining their computer.
Macs are also good for foreigners who learned to type on an English keyboard before they learned to type in their own languages. For example, one of my friends never learned to type in Arabic in her own country, and she first learned to type in English here. She can't type on the traditional Arabic keyboard layout, but she can type Arabic easily on a Mac, because it has both traditional and QWERTY layouts for most languages. She barely has to adapt at all. |
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Jamie (K) I'm a Communicator ;-)
Joined: 24 Feb 2006 Posts: 4159 Location: Detroit, Michigan, USA
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Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:56 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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never use it , I don't even use a mouse, I use my mind to control the computer and other things _________________ 福山市 英会話 |
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Boke I'm here quite often ;-)
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Thu Jan 10, 2008 22:24 pm How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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| edwin wrote: | Yeh,usually i use the touchpad with my left thumb and forefinger,and at first,i did not know the usage for that "red point",i mean the pointing device of Thinkpad series,and i'm also interested in knowing whether there are other laptops with "red point' like Thinkpad's.
One more question:if you going to buy a laptop,then which one you will prefer to buy?
Edwin |
Hi Edwin,
If you are interested in buying a laptop you might want to read Anyone using a laptop or notebook? where shared ideas and experiences on laptops and notebooks. Just let me know what you think. Regards, Torsten _________________ Test Of English for International Communication TOEIC Preparation & TOEIC Vocabulary |
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Torsten Site Admin

Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 6594 Location: EU
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Fri Jan 11, 2008 8:02 am How good are you at using a touch pad? |
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Hi Torsten, thanks for your link,and people there mentioned Toshiba,Thinkpad,Macbook,Asus,Dell and HP etc,all of those brands perform well i think.Okay,before i post this message,i've searched the laptops on a online-shopping website,and i learned there are more than ten brands for the notebook or laptop in China market and all of those machines were perfect advertised and self-assumed as the best one.So my question for now should be:If the machines attach with the same inner device,same screen size,same cpu,ram,wireless connection function etc...then which brand is the most reliable one?(If without regard to prices)
Let's vote:
Apple(Macbook) Panasonic Samsung Thinkpad Siemens Toshiba Lenovo Fujitsu Hitachi BenQ Sony Asus Acer NEC Dell HP Others(China domestic brands,of course you never heard of before , )
Thanks,
Edwin _________________ One life, Live it ! |
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edwin I'm here quite often ;-)

Joined: 18 Jan 2007 Posts: 111 Location: Chekiang,P.R.China
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Joined: 25 Aug 2006 Posts: 135 Location: Singapore
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