> "Are you seriously going to hold up a clickwheel and say it wasn't innovative?" No one's saying that. All that is said is it's not entirely Apple's doing. In this case it was Synaptics.
Why can't the circuit be smart enough to detect the orientation of how the plug is inserted without the need to double the number of pins? Manufacturers are looking to cut costs wherever they can and given the choice…
I came from a 3 year old Thinkpad T400 to borrowing a new 15" MacBook Pro with matte screen and SSD for iPad app dev. After feeling the improvements with the new E420 thinkpads keyboards I think I'm going to wait for…
I'd like to hear more about the degree to which things do sometimes break and the steps that users generally take to fix them. Thanks.
> "Are you seriously going to hold up a clickwheel and say it wasn't innovative?" No one's saying that. All that is said is it's not entirely Apple's doing. In this case it was Synaptics.
Why can't the circuit be smart enough to detect the orientation of how the plug is inserted without the need to double the number of pins? Manufacturers are looking to cut costs wherever they can and given the choice…
I came from a 3 year old Thinkpad T400 to borrowing a new 15" MacBook Pro with matte screen and SSD for iPad app dev. After feeling the improvements with the new E420 thinkpads keyboards I think I'm going to wait for…
I'd like to hear more about the degree to which things do sometimes break and the steps that users generally take to fix them. Thanks.