Re: touchpads for Macs


Subject: Re: touchpads for Macs
From: Dan Baker (drbaker@eskimo.com)
Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 19:39:59 PST


Julie:

Have you tried contacting RE-PC (206-623-9151, ~1500 S. 6th Ave.
Seattle)? They sell used and older equipment and typically quite a bit of
equipment for the mac and pc. There are a couple of other used computer
parts stores in the Seattle area also, but I've only been to
RE-PC. Sometimes you have to go there and just search through the bins
(sorta like going to Boeing Surplus). I've found some great deals there on
hard-to-find items. Some of the stuff is cheap enough that you can
experiment with it and not worry about losing too much money if you screw
something up.

Good luck,

Dan Baker

At 18:13 3/19/2001, you wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can buy a touchpad for an
>older Mac (Powermac 7100) that has a ADB connector?
>All I've found are the Cirque Glidepoint touchpads but
>they've discontinued those compatible with ADB ports.
>A compatible used touchpad would be fine. Thanks!
>Julie Conklin
>
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