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Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2008-10-05 23:48:00)
by News
Los Angeles Times Synaptics Inc. is the force behind Google phone's touch screen Los Angeles Times, CA - Oct 1, 2008 As early as 2005, Synaptics began putting its touch technology in mobile phones . But it had trouble convincing cellphone manufacturers that a touch screen ... Link To Original Article 
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Started 5 days, 1 hour ago (2008-10-03 01:48:00)
by News
PC World Synaptics puts the touch in Google phone San Jose Mercury News, USA - 9 hours ago By Michelle Quinn The first of the Google phones is controlled using a method that is finally gaining momentum in mobile computing: swiping a finger across ... mocoNews.net - G1 Android Phone To Include Predictive Search ... Washington Post Google makes right call with gPhone Irish ... 
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Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2008-10-02 18:50:00)
by Transcendtient
I've been trying to change the sensitivity settings for my touchpad on my Acer Aspire 5610z using the Synaptics configuration utility. When I goto the Device Settings Tab and click on the settings button i get this error: Windows host process (rundll32) has stopped working. The Synaptics window whites out and when I click the close button it closes but the application stays in my bottom ... 
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Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2008-10-01 23:55:00)
by tgpraveen
Synaptics, the driver provider for the majority of laptops with trackpads, is rolling out an upgrade that allows for two new types of finger movement and application control. Similar to MacBooks, the Synaptics upgrade lets touchpad users flick two fingers across their pads to scroll through items or change modes. More intriguing is the "ChiralTouch," which detects circular trackpad movement and ... 
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Started 6 days, 8 hours ago (2008-10-01 18:10:00)
by RSS Newsposter
Synaptics, the driver provider for the majority of laptops with trackpads, is rolling out an upgrade that allows for two new types of finger movement and application control. Similar to MacBooks, the Synaptics upgrade lets touchpad users flick two fingers across their pads to scroll through items or change modes. More intriguing is the "ChiralTouch," which detects circular trackpad movement and... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-10-01 01:30:00)
by News
Los Angeles Times Synaptics Inc. is the force behind Google phone's touch screen Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago The first of the so-called Google phones is controlled using a method that's finally gaining momentum in mobile computing: swiping a finger across the ... Link To Original Article 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-09-30 22:20:00)
by RSS Newsposter
Synaptics Technologies, best known for developing the Zune Pad and Android G1 screen, have unveiled two new multitouch gestures for their PC touchpads: two-finger flick and ChiralRotate. Two-finger flick is fairly self explanatory — you swipe your finger from side to side on the trackpad and it will move through a series of files, such as photos, and initiate ... 
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Started 1 week ago (2008-09-30 19:45:00)
by News
Product Reviews Synaptics Inc. is the quiet force behind Google phone's touch screen Los Angeles Times, CA - 1 hour ago The first of the so-called Google phones is controlled using a method that's finally gaining momentum in mobile computing: swiping a finger across the ... China Mobile to have Android Phone Next Year? Wired News T-Mobile unveils first Google-powered phone... 
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-09-25 01:04:41)
by News_PB
Reuters - U.S. technology company Synaptics has won a deal to provide touchscreen sensors and chips for the first phone model using Google's Android software, a Synaptics spokeswoman said on Wednesday. More... 
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2008-09-24 18:05:00)
by RSS_News_User
Reuters - U.S. technology company Synaptics has won a deal to provide touchscreen sensors and chips for the first phone model using Google's Android software, a Synaptics spokeswoman said on Wednesday. View the Entire Article 
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Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2008-10-05 09:45:00)
by PhilFlow
Quote: Originally Posted by brainstew edit: is there a checkbox somewhere in the options for zooming? I don't see it. 
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Started 5 days, 6 hours ago (2008-10-02 20:35:00)
by BBThumbHealer
Thnx for the info .. mine lappy has the synaptics pointing device ! 
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Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2008-10-03 18:10:00)
by atthegates
My touchpad is ps/2 too and I have similar problems so you might have solved my problem..I'm going to test this dell version. Glad you have your problem solved. And thanks for this dell driver, hope it helps me 
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Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2008-10-05 16:43:00)
by emporiumboutique
I just installed the driver on my U6V and it works! You can even assign tap zones, like the ones on the Asus M50 notebook (but limited to 4 zones, one in each corner). The only downside is that the chiromotion doesn't work with Firefox 3 
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Started 3 days, 22 hours ago (2008-10-04 04:46:00)
by News
PC World Apple Loses Bid to Dismiss ... InternetNews.com - 1 hour ago Other cell phone companies perform activation in the store, and Apple switched to that process as well for the iPhone 3G launch in July. ... Synaptics puts the touch in Google phone San Jose Mercury News Open Kernel Labs Embedded Hypervisor Enriches First Android Phone TMCnet Google Phone Feeding ... 
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Started 4 days, 10 hours ago (2008-10-03 16:11:00)
by News
PC World Top 5 Cell Phone Busts of 2008 Wired News - 47 minutes ago Cell phones . It?s true; an overwhelming amount of these devices receive relentless hype, accolades, and praise prior to launch. ... Synaptics puts the touch in Google phone San Jose Mercury News T-Mobile's Q4 goal for Google G1 phone : 500000 sold BloggingStocks Open Kernel Labs Embedded Hypervisor ... 
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