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Laptop Chess Sucks


  • 13 months ago · Quote · #1

    PatriotScout

    Has anyone else played live chess using the touch pad on their laptop and accidently dropped a piece early resulting in losing position? It is infuriating.

    Before you tell me to get a USB mouse know that I do not own one and it is not on my list of priorities to get. Don't bother commenting about it.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #2

    kco

    what wrong with the mouse ? surely you can get them cheap one ?

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #3

    Crazychessplaya

    +1.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #4

    PatriotScout

    kco wrote:

    what wrong with the mouse ? surely you can get them cheap one ?

    I asked that no comments be about the purchase of a mouse. Please address the question.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #5

    kco

    correct me if I am wrong: try 'click-on' then 'click on' the sq you want rather than 'click and drag and drop' that way is easier to make mistake.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #6

    PatriotScout

    That sounds like a good solution, I will have to give it a shot. Thanks.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #7

    AlCzervik

    OK. Forget about buying a mouse. Continue to hang pieces and lose games.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #8

    PatriotScout

    TMIMITW wrote:

    OK. Forget about buying a mouse. Continue to hang pieces and lose games.

    Some people don't have money for things like that. Please do not post about the purchase of mouse.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #9

    dr_pelter

    I've shared your pain PatriotScout. I second kco's suggestion of click select instead of drag select. Just be careful where you click! It's still surprisingly easy to land a rook one rank further than you intended.
    The only sure-fire solution: Get a physical board. Nothin' beats it. 

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #10

    PatriotScout

    The click select method seems to work fairly well. I will try to center my clicks as best as possible!

    When I get a bit of extra cash I will see about the other options.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #11

    stanhope13

    I never even tried the touch pad much, too awkward and slow.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #12

    mark100net

    OP Cliff Notes:

    "I am using the wrong device for the application.  I think I will ask if anyone else has been penalized for this.  BTW, don't suggest that I use the correct device.  I just want to know if anyone else was also dumb enough to try this."

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #13

    PatriotScout

    mark100net wrote:

    OP Cliff Notes:

    "I am using the wrong device for the application.  I think I will ask if anyone else has been penalized for this.  BTW, don't suggest that I use the correct device.  I just want to know if anyone else was also dumb enough to try this."

    I was just looking to vent and see if anyone else has had similar frustrations. Please don't be a bigger ass hole than you already are.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #14

    stephen_33

    The touch-pad on my Samsung laptop drives me up the wall on Tactics Trainer. I only play online chess here so it's not such a problem because I have the Submit button to confirm my moves enabled in my settings.

    Is it possible to use the Submit button in live chess ?

    The touch-pad will be a great invention when they get the thing to work properly !

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #15

    kco

    I've got no problem with my touchpad when using TT (HP Compaq 620)

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #16

    mark100net

    PatriotScout wrote:
    mark100net wrote:

    OP Cliff Notes:

    "I am using the wrong device for the application.  I think I will ask if anyone else has been penalized for this.  BTW, don't suggest that I use the correct device.  I just want to know if anyone else was also dumb enough to try this."

    I was just looking to vent and see if anyone else has had similar frustrations. Please don't be a bigger ass hole than you already are.

    "Since you have correctly summarized my pointless OP I think I will just acknowledge that and then call you a name because attacking you personally is all I have."

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #17

    losingmove

    Auto drop and that's the move...that's risky...can't you set it so you must hit enter to confirm the position?

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #18

    PatriotScout

    losingmove wrote:

    Auto drop and that's the move...that's risky...can't you set it so you must hit enter to confirm the position?

    For live chess I am not sure, I will have to check. That is a good idea though.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #19

    travis1010

    Having to confirm your move each time would be worse than hanging pieces when low on time.

  • 13 months ago · Quote · #20

    PatriotScout

    travis1010 wrote:

    Having to confirm your move each time would be worse than hanging pieces when low on time.

    That's true, but I usually only play 15+ minute games so I guess I would have to compromise. Either way, they do not offer that feature in live chess so I will have to master the art of the touch pad.


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