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Tap to click while in Windows?
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Is there some obvious setting I'm missing? Windows runs great on my new MB but I cannot tap to click and I don't like always having to press down to click. I had this same problem on my old white MB.
Is this possible under windows? Thanks.
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Assuming you are referring to running Windows in Boot Camp, I don't think so. I'm not in it right now, but check the Boot Camp control panel to see if there's an option (I don't think there is). Maybe others have used a third-party (non-Apple) driver to make this work.
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Depends on the laptop. On my new MacBook Pro (unibody), there's an option to enable tap-to-click in the Boot Camp control panel. I'd assume its the same for the unibody MBs too.
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It would depend on the trackpad hardware and whether such functions were supported by Apple's drivers. In other words, "it depends."
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I'm interested to know what the actual hardware is on the trackpad. If it's from Synaptics or Alps, you can download the drivers from the manufacturer's website and try those.
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