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Axel95
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Mar 25 2015, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(vearn27 @ Mar 24 2015, 05:52 PM) Isn't the new trackpad is not for providing feedback, but instead it's pressure sensitive for its new feature? Sort like another kind of click or button, but it's touch based. the vibration feels real! Apple mentioned about having electromagnets vibrating when you click and i was expecting a noticeable artificial feedback but it felt as if it is still a mechanical trackpad(but its not). so far, the feedback will only 'vibrate' when you turn off tap to select, when u press mid-range hard, the feedback gets stronger as you apply more touch to it. my only issue with it so far is that when you tap and drag to select multiple items, it sometimes detect too much force and start previewing the file.
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Axel95
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Mar 26 2015, 05:09 AM
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QUOTE(dannykhoo17 @ Mar 25 2015, 09:09 PM) Where did you get your new rMBP ?  NZ. paid $2799 for it  roughly RM7.5k
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Axel95
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Mar 26 2015, 05:13 AM
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QUOTE(vearn27 @ Mar 25 2015, 11:30 PM) You mean I have to disable the "Tap to Click" in order to feed the feedback?  [attachmentid=4386890] I have been using this tap to click feature since then and wonder how to adapt to the new feature  In anyway, there's a threshold where you can set the "sensitivity" of the force. disabling tap to click means u have to actually click to click and if you recall from the traditional trackpads, when u click it, u feel the trackpad clicking giving u that feedback. with the new force trackpad, if u disable tap to click, u will feel the feedback when u click. you will still feel the feedback when clicking(instead of gentle tapping) the trackpad. honestly, it won't need much adaptation. which is what impressed me the most.
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