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A trackpad is a touchpad you can plug in any mouse you would like as long as it is Bluetooth or USB. Not sure on 2. and for 3 it is a tough question really look into it because I was told in store that this computer would run a CAD program perfectly fine and I believed it since my 7 year old laptop ran it perfectly fine. Come to find out it runs it horribly! not very happy about it. for question 4 it depends on how careful you are. I got it just because of the cost of the laptop and how upset I would be to break it and be out of luck, but again it is how careful you are.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Use just move the pointer with your finger. It's a little easier to you than you think. If you want to select something, just put the pointer on what you want and double tap the pad.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.1. The trackpad is already in the MacBook, so you do not have to do anything extra, besides turn the computer on, to use it. 2. There is no slot to expand to 32 GB. 3. I have never used it for drawing or painting 4. I always purchase the warranty. It's more important for once the computer's factory warranty is over and once the Mac starts getting older.
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