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netikras
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TIL: mechanical click of a touchpad is now managed by os in new lenovos. Suspend os and you can no longer click your touchpad.

Not tap. Click.

Wtf..

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  • 4
    Is this similar to macs? Macs have a software mechanical click. It's actually a little hammer device that taps the touchpad if you press it and Trigger a click.

    It once happened to me that suddenly my work mac's touchpad felt "Stuck" and didn't click until reboot.
  • 2
    what above ppl said. this is better than the physical button because it will never break, and also because the click actuation force is the same across all touchpad. I have the old style one, and clicking the very bottom is easy, but clicking the very top is nigh impossible. "But tap", one might say, but I would say "miss me with that shit". Too finicky for me.
  • 1
    @kiki tbh across all those years using laptops, i've never encountered touchpad button issues. the laptop was morally obsolete sooner than the buttons met their click-lifespan

    the fact a touchpad can stop clicking because of a software, combined with the fact how bug-ridden software is today, does not seems like a win
  • 0
    @qwwerty it’s bios
  • 0
    Which OS, if switched to linux it wouldn't work?
  • 1
    @Pogromist linux mint. Works, but sometimes goes on clicking-spree. Esp when using a weaker charger
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