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lexus

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Mar 26, 2006
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Basically click both sides of your click bar on your mbp and you will hear two different sounds this means the mbp has two buttons under the bar meaning Apple will release a firmware update soon to accommodate for the right click.
 

mkrishnan

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Jan 9, 2004
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Mmmm, back to the original post. If you click both sides of the trackpad button on an *iBook* they feel different. It's not because there are two different sensors in there. It's because the whole assembly isn't perfectly symmetrical. If you click both ends of the *spacebar* on many computers, it won't feel the same. :(
 

iKat

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May 8, 2006
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There was a thread here not too long ago that directed me to another thread on another site. Someone packaged the right click drivers from an 17" MBP. I downloaded them, and I now have right click on my 15" mbp... anything is possible if you try = )
 

LastZion

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Apr 13, 2006
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iKat said:
There was a thread here not too long ago that directed me to another thread on another site. Someone packaged the right click drivers from an 17" MBP. I downloaded them, and I now have right click on my 15" mbp... anything is possible if you try = )

try post #4 of this thread
 
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