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Does it work with chinese hand writing input?
- Asked by Mitch L from Covina
- Nov 22, 2010
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can the trackpad auto detect both traditional and simplified chinese at the same time
Can I write either traditional or simplified chinese on the trackpad in one document without reset the input source at the right top corner i.e. auto detect when input simplified or traditional chinese
- Asked by Tsang L
- Nov 3, 2010
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does the magic trackpad work with the older (non-multitouch) macbook pro? I want to use Chinese handwriting support
I have the older macbook pro that does not support the multitouch input, so I can't use the Chinese handwriting support in Snow Leopard. Will the Magic Trackpad work with my Macbook Pro and enable me to use Chinese handwriting input?
Thanks - Andi- Asked by A S T from Rockville
- Dec 19, 2010
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Can i use trackpad to write chinese word?
- Asked by Robin N from Kuala Lumpur
- Jul 27, 2010
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can I write chinese on mac pro
- Asked by Vincent L from Launceston
- Dec 15, 2010
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can i use the trackpad to write in tradital Chinese characters
- Asked by Ricky L from Honolulu
- Sep 7, 2010
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Can the Magic Trackpad be used on Windows 7 (32bit) to write Traditional Chinese? If so, how?
I know you can change a setting on Windows 7 to display Traditional Chinese but how would I use this trackpad to actually write chinese with my finger. Is there a preference setting in Windows 7 to accept finger brush strokes as chinese text?
- Asked by Anthony Y
- Sep 12, 2010
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Can Magic Trackpad support "Trackpad handwriting" in my iMac? So i can use Trackpad to write the Chinese Word, same as my macbook.
- Asked by Leo C from North York
- Jul 27, 2010
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Is there a lag between when you move you finger on the pad and the point the computer recognizes your input?
- Asked by Kyle G from Tucson
- Jul 8, 2011
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Can it take a stylus?
I'm looking for something that could be used to hand-write Chinese characters. And using a stylus in art programs would be very cool, too. Is that possible?
- Asked by Steven P from Ann Arbor
- Aug 2, 2010
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Will trackpad allow zoom in/out of xcode canvas ?
- Asked by Leonard G
- Dec 27, 2011
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Will it clip onto the right or left end of a keyboard, to make a one-piece input device?
I currently use an Apple wireless keyboard and mouse with a Mac mini in my multimedia system, and find that the mouse is always rolling to where it doesn't belong. It would be very cool if I could attach a keyboard and trackpad as s single unit that always stayed together.
- Asked by Graeme H from Burnaby
- Jul 28, 2010
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CAn magic trackpad recognize english handwriting? Does it accept normal handwriting and recognize words and punctuation? Input text this way??
- Asked by Richard G from Glenmora
- Mar 17, 2011
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does it work with any Wacom Bamboo Fun Pen or any particular type of pen?
I am wondering if it also works as a Touch that allows special pens to write on. And if it does, what sort of pen would I need to use?
- Asked by Siyuan J
- Nov 21, 2010
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Emulating mouse scroll wheel and wheel button click? And.. Trackpad click-lock for dragging with one finger?
I use SketchUp and use a two-button and scroll-wheel/button mouse. The center wheel controls zoom, but is also a button and when clicked controls orbit/pan/etc. Major workflow requirement. Does the Magicpad emulate this in any way?
ALSO! Majorly important for using the pad with one hand.. My Win laptop has a feature/option (in accessibility options, I believe) that allows you to double-tap to grab a window or object, and the grab locks the click-down action until you click a second time to release it. i.e. You can double tap to start a drag, then pick up your finger and move the item as necessary, then tap again to finish the move. no need to hold your thumb and twist your hand around to move the other finger. I use this a lot. Is this an option as well?- Asked by Don E from Portland
- Jun 6, 2011
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