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    Quickly switching touchpad configurations - is there a way?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Delmeister, Jan 26, 2010.

  1. Delmeister

    Delmeister Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is there some way to quickly change the configuration of the touchpad? My wife and I use the same computer but don't like each others setup. I would be nice if there were some way to easily switch from one configuration to the other.
     
  2. Dython

    Dython Notebook Geek

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    make a acount :confused:
     
  3. Delmeister

    Delmeister Notebook Enthusiast

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    You mean a new user? I would like a new user to initially have the same access to all programs as I do, along with my settings for those programs. In other words, I would like to create a clone user of myself. Is that easily done?
     
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    a user has its own setting ,, but you can , install a app for all users but setting a depended on user. so you have to setup that user
     
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    So if I want to create another account which initially has the exact same accesses to programs and setups, and sees the exact same screen as I do (as the sole user of the computer)...then there is no way of doing that?