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So I have a Vaio S (svs1511v9e), and I love it! The only issue bugging me is the touchpad.
I'm a two-handed touchpad user. In other words, I'm used to let one finger from my left hand rest on the left-click-button, while i use another finger from my right hand to move the cursor.
With the buttonless touchpad from synaptics, that seems to be an issue for two-handed touchpad users like me. It isn't able to tell the difference between a finger resting on the touchpad and those in motion.
(there's a nice explanation of the issue here http://blog.laptopmag.com/trackpads)
Does anyone know how to solve this issue? Any way to make it ignore a resting finger?
If not: Maybe a way to add a dead-zone corner, were touch-gestures is negated so that it can be used for clicking only? I've actually also (desperately) tried to solve this physically, by placing some thin layer over the lower part of the touchpad in order to make it negate touch-gestures - but I couldn't find something thin enough able to negate the touch... xD
Message was edited by: sabah.chughtai
...Buy a wireless mouse and forget the touchpad. That's what I did.
kamak