New unibody trackpad features on white macbook?
Apple has added the 4finger gesture and features to the new unibody macbooks trackpad...
It would be pretty cool if you can do it on previous generation macbooks. I've looked around the web and found a trackpad firmware side track which adds 2 finger gestures to older generation macbooks, but there is none supported for 3 or 4 finger gestures. Today, when i was looking around the system folder on my white macbook though, i found the trackpad preference (trackpad.prefPane) file in the PreferencePanes folder, which is in library. Does anyone think replacing the current trackpad pref file in unibody macbooks with this one can add the features to older macbooks? Thanks!
It would be pretty cool if you can do it on previous generation macbooks. I've looked around the web and found a trackpad firmware side track which adds 2 finger gestures to older generation macbooks, but there is none supported for 3 or 4 finger gestures. Today, when i was looking around the system folder on my white macbook though, i found the trackpad preference (trackpad.prefPane) file in the PreferencePanes folder, which is in library. Does anyone think replacing the current trackpad pref file in unibody macbooks with this one can add the features to older macbooks? Thanks!

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I don't think Apple would do that seeing as how they made it seem like it was a High End type of feature. If they added it to the Poly MacBook, the customer's only reason to buy the Unibodies would be because of the DDR3 RAM (which has little difference to every days users) and because of the aluminum design.
true. however there's been rumors about snow leopard bringing more finger gestures.
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Whenever we use Windows, by instinct we are compelled use one finger gesture in particular. And it is an efficient use of a single digit to express our feelings about the OS.
What I want to know is if there's a way to modify some files on OSX to make my mac think its a unibody (just like the way i was able to make my ipod touch think it was an iphone by finding N45.plist and M68.plist and switching their names)
You can AIM me if u have an answer: dylanforesz
so u won't have any luck just changing system files.
ur problem is not software, but hardware, new macbooks (unibody and some older macbook pros) have a chip that interprets the multi-touch gestures. older macbooks have up to 2 finger support for scrolling standard.
so u won't have any luck just changing system files.
Actually my powerbook has 2 finger gestures. Surprisingly because i rember my friends newer ibook didnt.
Actually my powerbook has 2 finger gestures. Surprisingly because i rember my friends newer ibook didnt.
oh, ok. i never used a powerbook before, so i didn't know. so some older NOTEBOOKS have 2 finger support for scrolling/right-click
has made a driver that allows the gestures to work perfectly on any macbook
the catch is its only for linux right now