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    Any 3rd party inertia scrolling in Windows yet?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Ollollo, Mar 26, 2012.

  1. Ollollo

    Ollollo Notebook Consultant

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    Hey all
    Been trying to get the trackpad in my MBP13 2010 to behave in Windows Vista. Tried Trackpad++ but it's only supported in Windows 7 apparently. I managed to get it working a little bit (3 and 4 finger guestures, some sort of different scrolling, bit not inertia scrolling), but it was nothing like it should be.

    I tried searching this forum, but only came up with the same old threads from 2010 that I found last time I tried this on my Mac. However, I vaguely remember seing something about improved trackpad behaviour in Windows on this forum some months ago, but I cant find it.

    So has there been any progress on this matter, or is my memory fooling me again? :)
     
  2. shriek11

    shriek11 Notebook Deity

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    Upgrade to 7.
     
  3. Ollollo

    Ollollo Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks!

    Can you elaborate a little, please? :)

    Does it work straight out of the box win Win 7 now?

    Cheers