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I've always hated trackpads and insist on using a mouse on pretty much every computer. I almost always try to plug in a USB mouse on a laptop if I'm going to use it for extended periods because laptop trackpads on Windows computers are notoriously poor. They're too insensitive and clunky to use.
Then I got a MacBook Air.
I must say that it's probably one of the best trackpads that I've ever used. So good, that I could skip the mouse on even FPS games if I ever need to play one. It's responsive, it's durable, and it's super-convenient - you can always click on the trackpad no matter the location, and it makes precise input heaven.
What do you think? Would you rather use a mouse than a trackpad on a laptop?
It really depends on the application. For most normal uses, either one is fine as long as it's not a crappy touchpad (I can't count how many laptops I've used that have poor pads) or a gimmicky mouse with too many buttons (I hate forward/back browsing buttons). For precision or first-person view games, I usually prefer a mouse. (Touchscreens can never replace this.) For compact design, I prefer a touchpad.
I've always hated trackpads. Like, really hated them. I'll use one if I absolutely have to, but I'll use a mouse whenever I can. Now I'll admit, the Air's pad is very nice, but there's just too much to remember. Four fingers to drag, swipe three to the right for the dashboard, etc.; and I'm not even sure if I'm getting those right. My Synaptics-enhanced pad just seems more... intuitive.
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I've always hated trackpads. Like, really hated them. I'll use one if I absolutely have to, but I'll use a mouse whenever I can. Now I'll admit, the Air's pad is very nice, but there's just too much to remember. Four fingers to drag, swipe three to the right for the dashboard, etc.; and I'm not even sure if I'm getting those right. My Synaptics-enhanced pad just seems more... intuitive.
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or a gimmicky mouse with too many buttons (I hate forward/back browsing buttons).
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Personally, I do see the hate of trackpads. I've used recent Windows laptops, and even then, most of the time, it's either the speed's that's wrong, or the feel of the trackpad itself. I've seen a lot of them with unresponsive scrolling, or that feels icky while moving my finger on it. It's usually a very good idea to have the trackpad to be one smooth, shiny surface. And it better not be smaller than around 4.3" and also has to be wide enough, or it'd be super-annoying trying to scroll with precision.
Tell me: what do you think of your trackpads?