Question for the lentils out there: What makes and models of laptops are good these days? Traditionally, you could just get an IBM ThinkPad if you were willing and able to pay extra for quality, but judging by reviews, they aren't as consistent as they used to be. A 'nice' laptop has to get a lot of things right: fast internals, sturdy case, quality keyboard, excellent battery life, and good heat management, to name a few. Are there any manufacturers that sell machines worth buying anymore, or do you have to compromise?
(Score: 2) by mojo chan on Sunday April 06 2014, @09:14AM
This only happens on the rubbish ones. On the good ones null the movement out. If yours is a Synaptics and you run Windows try updating the driver, as very old versions don't handle clicks very well.
FWIW I have an NEX LaVie X and am very happy with it's touchpad and integrated buttons. Took maybe half an hour to get used to it. Click and drag works fine.
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