Global Preferences?

I have created two accounts on my MBP - both for me. One account is my main account and the other I have created for experimenting. In my main account I have tweaked several of the system preferences such as trackpad settings.

When I startup the laptop I need to select the account. What I have noticed is that my trackpad preferences at this point aren't in effect (as expected).

Is there a way to tweak mouse and trackpad preferences for the system so they are in effect before anyone even logs in?

Thanks,
Rick

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.4.6), 2.0GHz, 1GB RAM

Posted on Apr 16, 2006 11:48 AM

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Apr 16, 2006 1:47 PM in response to RickMaddy

Here's what I would do:
1. Make TWO backups of the folder called "Preferences" in the Library folder of the Hard Disk (not the one in your Home folder)
2. Put one of the backups aside for future use if needed
3. Use the second backup to explore and experiment. The .plist. files are text files and can be read and changed with a text editor.

The next part I'm not sure I would do: it involves actually changing one of these files and putting it back in the HD level's Library to see if it works. I'd feel if I did something like that I was pretty much on my own and would want to have a pretty good idea what I was doing (which I don't).

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