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About the Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP and Vista 1.0
Release date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 00:08:00 GMT
Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP & Vista
support.apple.com — About Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP & Vista This update improves the performance of the Apple... Multi-Touch trackpad when running Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista on a Mac computer using Boot Camp. For additional information about ... (more) Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP & Vista
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
news.bbc.co.uk — Microsoft has given yet another reprieve to its seasoned Windows XP operating system. The cut off date... for PC makers to obtain licenses for the software was 31 January 2009. But now Microsoft has put in place a scheme that will allow the hardware ... (more) BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
news.bbc.co.uk — Microsoft has given yet another reprieve to its seasoned Windows XP operating system. The cut off date... for PC makers to obtain licenses for the software was 31 January 2009. But now Microsoft has put in place a scheme that will allow the hardware ... (more) BBC NEWS | Technology | Windows XP allowed to live again
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Apple disponibiliza update de trackpads Multi-Touch para o Windows XP/Vista no Boot Camp
MacMagazine — ... Apple disponibilizou agora há pouco o Multi-Touch Trackpad Update para usuários do Windows XP ou Vista em Macs que utilizem o Boot Camp. A atualização melhora a performance de trackpads Multi-Touch da Apple — presentes no MacBook Air (Late 2008), MacBook (13 polegadas, Aluminum, Late 2008) e MacBook Pro (15 polegadas, Late 2008) — quando trabalhando nos sistemas operacionais da Microsoft. Mais informações sobre a instalação do update — que pesa 3,7MB — podem ser vistas aqui. ...

Apple Updates Multitouch Trackpad Drivers for Windows, Still Unusable [MacBook]
Gizmodo — ... The multitouch trackpad on the aluminum MacBooks is, to be generous, barely usable in Windows. So I was excited there's a new update. But apparently they screwed it up—it still sucks, just differently. [ ...

Apple MacBook trackpad driver for Vista & XP released; still flaky?
SlashGear — Apple have released a new driver for the multitouch trackpad on the late-2008 MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. The software attempts to address the poor responsiveness and general performance experienced when running Windows XP and Vista via Boot Camp, where users found dragging and clicking to be erratic. However initial reports suggest that while the update has addressed some aspects of the problem, it has shifted problems onto other areas of Windows functionality. According to Ars Technica, while the issue where ...

Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP & Vista
D' Technology Weblog — This update improves Multi-Touch trackpad responsiveness and performance when running Windows XP and Vista using Boot Camp on MacBook Air (Late 2008), MacBook (13-inch, Aluminum, Late 2008), and MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008) computers. More info: KBHT3336 | Boot Camp | KBHT1888 ...

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