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<div>I have a 2005 model AI Powerbook.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite>If you click in the middle of the button
at the front do you hear the clicking sound?</blockquote>
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<div>No, I don't hear the clicking sound when using the front of the
button.</div>
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I hear a click on the left and right and in the middle but not if I
click in the front anywhere.</blockquote>
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Ditto.<br>
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Can you tell me if you you click on the top of the button from left to
right whether you get</blockquote>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>the same response as in the
middle?</blockquote>
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<div>I don't get the same response by clicking on the left or the
right versus the middle.</div>
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<div>However, I don't use the mouse button. I exclusively use the
track pad to do all things mousie. Including the new double finger
drag up/down - left/right.</div>
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<div>My problem with the new trackpad is that it isn't as accurate as
trackpads of the past. When choosing an insertion point or double
tapping to choose a word etc. the insertion point, too often, jumps
erratically. I have an open case number with Apple regarding this
issue. I am going to have the trackpad replaced, at my convenience. We
don't have a repair location locally. My buddy also experiences the
same erratic trackpad insertion situation with his 2005 model AI
powerbook. Specifically, he has an 1.5 GHz AI combo model and I have
the 1.67 GHz AI superdrive 15" model. We believe the problems
exist with many of the new 2005 version trackpads that allow double
finger drag scroll. It is disconcerting when you are constantly on
guard to make sure the insertion point ultimately reflects your
choice.</div>
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<div>My 2 cents.</div>
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<div>Rod</div>
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