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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
This touch pad is very good. It is responsive to a light touch. I am careful to avoid improper hand positions while working on the computer because I had carpal tunnel syndrome repair surgery some years ago. This touch pad fits my needs. I am very pleased with it.
Joel to the B
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Works as advertised. I use this with Linux Mint and Windows 10+11 w/o issues. I was going to play it safe and just spend the extra money and get an Apple MagicPad but decided to take a chance on this one instead. Glad I did. Works as well as the Magic Pad. I just wish the angle was steeper....
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024
I was mostly purchasing this for a wireless trackpad in Linux (Ubuntu), but since there don't really seem to be many of those in existence, I found one that looked like it could work and bought it to try it out and see if I could get it working.It looks like the Bluetooth device class registers the device as a generic keyboard. I assume in Windows 10/11 this makes the input device function as a generic keyboard/mouse combo by default, or something similar. In Linux, the generic keyboard and mouse devices are separate though, so this seems to connect but not really do anything. Changing the device class specifically to be a mouse (copied from an actually Bluetooth mouse that does properly function as a pointer) doesn't let it work, and I wasn't able to find any specific class code that would make it become a touchpad instead. So, this is where my efforts sit for now...Beyond this connection issue though, the actual feel and functionality of the trackpad is exactly as-expected. Mouse buttons at the bottom all work (in order: back/left/middle/right/forward), and the haptic functions work as well (toggle included). The only haptic feedback seems to be generated from mouse button clicks (buttons or tapping on the pad). All of the same limited gestures my laptop trackpad can do work with this trackpad as well (two-finger scrolling, 1/2/3 finger button tapping, etc.), but none of the expanded gestures seem to do anything (this part was expected though).All in all, it would have been a perfect 5 stars had this worked with Bluetooth on more platforms or had I been on one of those working platforms.Edit: After some more time with it, it doesn't actually have all of the same features as my Dell's built-in. There is no way to click+drag the middle mouse button (on my other, that's a 3 finger click+drag), and there is no way to click+drag the right mouse button without using the button bar at the bottom (on my other, that's a 2 finger click+drag). The single clicks for these events generally work, but the click+drag reliability varies, depending.Plugging in via USB yields 4 separate input devices, which looks like essentially a USB hub in front of 3 input devices (a generic mouse pointer device, a trackpad device, and a button bar device...I think...labels are definitely lacking). This is noteworthy because this probably sheds a little bit of light as to why Bluetooth can connect, but it does not recognize the trackpad properly (it registers as a stand-alone keyboard). This makes it look like if one were so inclined it might be possible to use this info to create a driver that could give full functionality (but, this won't be me...I'm probably just going to wait and see where updates take us).All in all, it still works well enough that 4 stars is still appropriate...so long as you weren't specifically trying to rely on Bluetooth.
RJB LLC
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Getting this touchpad for my computer was a lifesaver. Really, it was my wrist that was saved, but you get the picture. It was easy to set up, and I had it working in no time. If you are still using a mouse, I recommend trying the Keymecher touchpad!
halo
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
Item has a very cheap construction. Touchpad accuracy is slightly above poor. The cursor will not stay stable when trying to make precise clicks. it will jitter in all directions.And as the title states... yes, it did fall apart on the 6th day. the touchpad literally just separated from the rest of the plastic housing. No idea why. Will be returning the item and shopping for something better.
V
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
This is good for the price, but I wouldn't purchase again. *This review is strictly based on my experience with using it on a Windows platform.Pros -InexpensiveDecent size trackpad (*not all usable, see below)Accurate trackingResponsiveCons -Haptics are nearly unnoticeable, and aren't utilized unless you're using the dedicated function touch points.Multi-gesture tap make the dedicated function touch points redundant. Having a switch to toggle the functional touch points to usable trackpad space would be ideal.Top 3/4" of touchpad isn't part of the usable touchpad area, but there is no border or textile separation, this gives the sensation of pointer movement cutting off when you drag your finger over the dead area.Light weight, even under light touch use, the pad will sometimes slide or shift position.
Marco Ibarra
Reviewed in Mexico on August 7, 2023
Muy bueno, acostumbrándote trabaja muy bien.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023
I got this to mount to my Kinesis Advantage2 keyboard.There really aren't that many options when it comes to trackpads without a wire. There is the Magic Trackpad and then there are "the rest". Most of the rest seems to have issues for many.NOTE: This is for Windows only. They clearly state this, but some may miss it. It does not work with Apple products.This one works perfectly. I am running Windows 11 Pro on a 13th Gen Intel NUC. It supports all the gestures, and comes back from sleep very quickly. The sleep after 90 minutes function is nice for those of us who don't always remember to turn things off.Bluetooth connection is rock solid. There is another bluetooth transmitter that is a special unit to turn a wired keyboard into a bluetooth one literally right next to it. They do not conflict with one another, and there are no drops.I never liked trackpads on laptops because they were hard to use. This is completely different from one of those things. Being able to put it in an easier place to reach (I have also used it next to the keyboard with no issues) makes it very easy to use. I have a wired one on my other keyboard, this one is "better". That one may have an aluminum back, but it FOR ME, it doesn't track as easily on precision movement.No wireless track pad is cheap. If price isn't a consideration, get the Apple one and go on with your life. For half the price, this one is 95% of the Apple one. I am considering buying another to replace the wiredc one on my other keyboard.5 stars, and worth every one of them.
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