Man you have to try lemon drizzle cake some time. It’s delicious.
Man you have to try lemon drizzle cake some time. It’s delicious.
If it’s lemon drizzle that would actually be appropriate lmao.
You’re passionate about something you don’t understand and have never tried.
Tap to click you remove your finger and press it back down to click. That’s why it’s called tap to click and not press to click.
With haptic touchpads you keep your finger where it is and apply more force. It’s a completely different gesture and is very similar to mechanical clicking touchpads.
Why it’s better is because it is consistent across the whole touchpad surface versus mechanical typically don’t work towards the top of the touchpad. Mechanical touchpads normally feel loose to me and you can’t change the actuation force. With a haptic touchpad you can change the actuation force since it’s a force sensor with a software defined threshold.
It also doesn’t feel anything like phone haptics. It feels more like a press than a vibration like a phone does.
These are also higher quality touchpads in general that have more resolution. Theoretical even better than the Apple force touch devices I have used.
Walk into an Apple store and try one of their devices before you complain again.
Have you ever actually tried a haptic touchpad? I have and honestly they are so much better everything else feels like a joke in comparison.
Also no it won’t have a physical click, that defeats the purpose. It’s also not the same as tap to click, it uses a force sensor.
Some renewables kill more people per unit of electricity than nuclear. So nuclear is actually safer. It’s also a good source of base load power that things like solar can’t compete with. Just admit you care about hating nuclear more than climate change
Have you tried updating the kernel? If it’s been rated to work with a certain Linux distribution and it doesn’t work on yours then chances are that the distribution they tested with is using a newer kernel.
That being said new hardware can be quite problematic on Linux. I personally haven’t had issues with Huawei Matebooks provided I installed the newer kernels, but Apple Silicon was a nightmare.
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I wasn’t talking about that. I was talking about the second screenshot. Thanks anyway
Ah okay. Maybe I should try that at some point. It’s been years since I used it last.
What management interface is that though and is it part of the OS? What OS are you using anyway?
What software are you running on all of this?
Is this what happens when you start a start-up instead of starting a business?