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LatOSX

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  1. Oh no Syonagar, I'm sorry!! I was actually looking for the old apple-made trackpad preference pane that used to be available through the edp. The one I'm looking for is 32 -bit only. For what ever reason, the new trackpad prefpane that comes with lion does not recognize my trackpad at all, probably because it has no multitouch capabilities whatsoever. Do you simply have a link to the old edp installer? I think it was version 2.2. Sorry for the confusion and thank you for your help!!
  2. Syonagar- Progress update? Do you guys have it anymore? This kind of sucks, I've been using my trackpad with the tracking at a snails pace for a month now and its getting old. Why did you guys take that out that old pref pane anyway?
  3. or is there a link to some of the older versions of the edp? i have no use of the trackpad pref pane currently and i need to make some adjustments to my preferences
  4. I need the old 32 bit version of the trackpad pref pane that you used to be able to get from the e.d.p. Can someone help me??
  5. So no Mountain Lion for my Intel GMA X3100 D630???? Wikipedia OSX Mountain Lion System Req
  6. WOW! Thank you so much TreyM! This worked flawlessly! Now all I have to do is work out the rebranding.
  7. Also when I plug in headphones, the output does not switch to headphones, it stays on speakers. To change it, I have to restart the whole thing. I am not sure what the deal is but I would appreciate any help I can get.
  8. Hi! I am fairly new but know enough to install 10.6 and 10.7 on my D630. I installed 10.6 and got everything working after messing around with a couple of things. However now that I have Lion installed, I am unable to figure out the sound issue. The problem is that it cracks and pops and is not very smooth. As far as I can tell there is no delay, however. Soundflower only makes things worse. It disables the microphone and I think it also creates a delay. Another issue is that I think my wifi card, which is a Broadcom card, supports 802.11 n, but as far as I can see, I am only getting g. Thanks in advance for any input! -Graham
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