touchpads for Macs

Julie Conklin jtabooli at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 20 19:04:01 PST 2001


Thanks for the tip!  I'll check it out. Julie

--- Dan Baker <drbaker at eskimo.com> wrote:
> 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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> ---------------------------------
> Daniel R. Baker, Ph.D.
> Kinetic Research & Design
> "Biomedical Systems and Solutions"
> 13203 39th Ave. NE, Suite 101
> Seattle, WA  98125-4615 USA
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