![]() ![]() I had the same experience with a relatively recent (2013?) Macbook, trying to help someone with one. It is honestly that good, at that's what I've found. When it came time to get an external keyboard I actually bought a trackpad, not a mouse to go with it. ![]() Because it was so close to the keyboard I could easily use the gestures in place of keyboard commands, without slowing down. It was a huge improvement, the responsiveness of the trackpad and utility of many multi-touch gestures were quite surprising. When I first got a Mac I found myself using the trackpad again for the first time in a long time. ![]() In Windows, this really was much better than using the mouse most of the time. As I spent more and more time developing software I become more adept at not using a mouse to the point where I could pretty much avoid touching it for most of the day. I also lean more to using the keyboard vs. I've used Windows machine and every type of mouse from logitech trackballs (loved those for FPS games and Warcraft too bad they don't make good ones anymore), include the ones you could clip to the side of a laptop, to nubbins, and of course trackpads of every sort for about two decades. ![]()
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