Dead ibook button

My trackpad button died on my ibook. Halfway through a Pages template design and poof, gone. I've since unplugged the whole schmozzle and resorted to an external trackball.
I was wondering, though, how comfortable those who use the trackpad for clicking are with the arrangement. It appears the button itself is dented soemwhat and cannot be replaced or repaired, so I am considering cutting it off and resorting to the pad itself for all input.
Comments?

Hi Gerry,
Enabling the "use trackpad for clicking" feature has always resulted in the "flying cursor" problem for me, as well as for many other users (based on previous threads in these forums).
When the feature is enabled while doing any type of text entry, the cursor often flies around the document as you type, and the insertion point jumps back and forth in the text. Needless to say, that quickly leads to mayhem. The solution is therefore to both select "ignore accidental pad input" and turn off the trackpad clicking feature.
So, as much as I would like to use that function, I have never been able to.
That said, you might try it out for a while to see whether it works for you.

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