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Andy Matuschak@andy_matuschakReplying to @lorenb@lorenb the trackpad physically moves; the touch screen doesn't8:59 PM · Sep 29, 2015·Tweetbot for Mac1 Retweet7 Likes
Dayton Lowell@daytonlowell·Sep 29, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak @lorenb I’m pretty sure the MacBook trackpad doesn’t move at all.2
Milosz Staszewski@sofcik·Sep 29, 2015@daytonlowell It does move. Just observe trackpad’s edge when clicking. It physically ‘sinks’ below case level.
Nagy Konstantin@kosztalma·Sep 29, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak @lorenb no, it doesn’t.1
Milosz Staszewski@sofcik·Sep 29, 2015@costee It does move. Just observe trackpad’s edge when clicking. It physically ‘sinks’ below case level.
saniul@saniul·Sep 29, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak @lorenb Also this https://twitter.com/mrgan/status/648148820379832320… + the fact that you hold the phone with the rest of your hand vs. just touching ☝️Quote TweetNeven Mrgan@mrgan · Sep 27, 2015As @sayo points out, 3D Touches near the bottom of the screen feel good (that's where the Taptic is), near the top feel disconnected.
Matthew Johnson@anandabits·Sep 29, 2015Replying to @andy_matuschak@andy_matuschak @lorenb are you sure? I thought the whole point of the trackpad on the new MacBook was that it *doesn’t* move.