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    Boot Camp 3.0 -- Low Volume in Windows; Flaky Double-Clicking

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by exi, Sep 26, 2009.

  1. exi

    exi Notebook Evangelist

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    Anyone else noticed these two? I used to run Win7 via Boot Camp, but even turned to max in both software and the OS control panel, volume was always painfully low; never found a definitive fix via Google.

    Also, seemed like double-clicking via two-fingered tapping was iffy; sometimes worked, sometimes didn't.

    Any way to fix these two? I'm missing Windows 7.
     
  2. pjshots

    pjshots Notebook Consultant

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    Bootcamp drivers are sometimes flaky. For sound, check someones post a bit further down, page 2 maybe by now. On there I put a fix if you have a cirrus sound card in your macbook pro. Have a read. I've got the new 13" MBP and this fix works great for me. As far as trackpad goes, I've got to use a seperate mouse as the windows driver is well too sensitive and as you say sometimes doesn't recognise between clicks.
     
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    Sweet! Thanks for posting that link over there -- have not seen that. Will have to give it a try one of these days whenever I do repartition this disk.