![]() I don't think I could use it for long without that, and certainly not for longer periods than an hour. Your hand needs to be supported high enough that it's comfortable for your fingertips to dangle above the trackpad. Everyone I've talked to or shown my Magic Trackpad has immediately said "I've got to have one of those!" And they get addicted to it very quickly.ฤก) Get a tall wrist pillow or cradle. Well, it's good to hear from the other side, now. Now too much time has passed for me to say why I like it better, but when I got into it, BTT pretty much went out the window. Just thought I'd add that I reached the answer to that question long ago: JiTouch. It will take time to see which one I miss the most when the other one is in use. That might be disaster, but I'm really tempted to see what would happen. I haven't tried leaving them both open at once yet. There are commands that I use all the time in BTT which are not possible in JIT, and I'm sure the reverse will be true. ![]() The strange thing is that BTT and JIT feel like speaking two different sign languages. On the other hand, BTT has a lot of gestures and commands, whereas JIT seems to have only a fraction as many, even though they're all really good ones. It has some nice gestures that are not possible in BTT, such as the character drawing. It feels more responsive than Better Touch Tool, but it's too soon to say whether that's circumstantial or ubiquitous. Shooshie wrote:So far I'm really liking JITouch.
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