Apple released its Magic Trackpad in July 2010 but it wasn't until the release of Lion a year later with its support for multi-touch gestures borrowed from iOS that the device really came into its own ...
I was a little bored at work today, and since my colleague ordered a Trackpad yesterday, I was wondering whether it would be usuable at work (Windows XP machines). The regular Bootcamp drivers don't ...
A multitouch gesture-based touchpad from Apple that debuted on Mac laptops in 2009 and became a stand-alone pointing device for desktop computers in 2010. The Magic Trackpad has all the features of ...
zLooks familiar, eh? Logitech clearly drew inspiration from Apple for the Wireless Touchpad, but that’s fine in my book. The Wireless Trackpad doesn’t have the magic repertoire of the Apple ...
“This thing actually works.” That was my thought a few minutes after unboxing the Logitech Wireless Trackpad last week. I had pushed my Logitech G700 out of the way and placed the new trackpad ...
First announced at CES 2025 and then launched on Kickstarter last October, Hyper’s HyperSpace TrackPad Pro has been delayed indefinitely. An update on its Kickstarter page blames “overseas supply ...
But the trackpad really only works well with macOS. So, today, I use an ergonomic mouse (Logitech MX Master 3) on Windows and a Magic Trackpad on Mac. On my home Mac desktop, I experimented for a ...
Windows 8.1 has made us rethink the way we interact with our computers. The traditional type and click keyboard/mouse setup has been augmented with touch screens and gestures, sometimes to the point ...
You might be one of those people who find the old mouse and keyboard standbys inadequate. Quaint, even! Maybe you embrace touch as the future of computer interfaces. You might envy the Magic Trackpad, ...
When Apple first released the Magic Trackpad($69; ), my initial response was something of a yawn. While gesture support seemed useful on my desktop Mac Pro, I wasn’t willing to give up on my mouse (a ...