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So let me get this straight. To get the HP TouchPad to perform as well as its main competitor, I have to hack the WebOS operating system?
Open Touchpad Settings In the Settings window, select "Devices" and then click "Touchpad" in the left menu. Disable the Touchpad Uncheck the box beside "Leave touchpad on when mouse is connected." ...
HP is moving to create a new open source version of the operating system that currently powers its discontinued smartphones and tablets such as the HP TouchPad tablet and Pre and Veer smartphones.
Open Windows Settings (Win + I) Navigate to Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad and click to open it Make sure that Touchpad is enabled Expand the touchpad section, and check the box that says—Leave ...
For now, though, webOS Community Edition looks like a playground for TouchPad hackers. The Project is reiterating the same September guidance for Open webOS 1.0 that it’s been giving since day ...
One of the market leaders in touchpads, Synaptics, last week ported its multi-touch, gesture-based touchpads to Linux. It promises that the touchpad software is compatible with these six distros ...
I created some folders on the Touchpad, uploaded some zip files and away I went. I went to the command line on my Windows 7 box and presto I kicked off the install on the Touchpad.