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Computing | by C.K. Sample III | Fri Dec 19, 2008 7:23AM | 0 comments

If you're a regular Boot Camp user and owner of a MacBook or MacBook Pro, you should know that Apple has released an updated driver for their multi-touch trackpads for Windows XP and Vista.

In case you didn't know, Boot Camp is a software package provided by Apple in OS X 10.5 Leopard that allows users to partition their hard drive and install a working copy of Windows XP or Vista so that you can reboot into those operating systems and run Windows-specific applications.

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external link Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows XP &… [support.apple.com]
external link Apple updates Windows driver for multi-touch… [Infinite Loop]
external link Multi-Touch Trackpad Update for Windows &… [The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)]

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