Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

MCSaite Wired USB Touchpad, Portable Trackpad Fit with Professional or Industrial Use for Computer Laptop Mac Notebook

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$29.99

$ 13 .99 $13.99

In Stock

About this item

  • 3.93 x 3.22 x 0.47 Inches (100x82x12mm) compact size design with roomy touchpad 2.36 x 1.77 Inches (60x45mm) and 2 buttons.
  • Available gestures: Sliding, tapping feature.
  • Perfectly match with industrial and professional application.
  • Durable 4.6 ft. cable. Plug and play.
  • System requirements: Windows 7, 8, 10. Wired USB connection.



Embedded Design - The mouse touchpad is embedded design with screw holes on both sides for easy fixing and long service life.
Stable USB Wired Connection - Just plug and play, no driver needed. Reliable connection via USB cable, you can use it without any connection problems.
Wide Compatibility, Support Windows 10 Setting - Compatible with Windows 10, Windows 7 PC, laptop, desktop, computers.
Product Specification:
USB Serial Port Touchpad Mouse
Size:3.93 inch H x 3.22 inch L x 0.47 inch W / 100mm H x 82 mm L x 12 mm W
Color:Black
Weight:0.14 lb (68 gm)
Tracking type: Optical
Mouse resolution: 800 DPI
Cable length:4.6Ft (140mm)
Interface:USB 2.0
Electrical parameters:
Operating voltage: +4.5~+5.5V DC
Working current: ≤30mA
Interface form: USB interface power cable, wire length 1.5m
Adaptability to environment:
Operating temperature: -0~55℃
Storage temperature: -10~60℃
Operating system: DOS/Windows98 / ME / 2000 / XP/Windows 7/8/10 and above.
Working Method:
Connect the Interface to a Terminal Instrument Such As a Computer, Click the Touchpad, the Cursor Will Move with the Sliding of the Finger, with the Functions of the Left and Right Buttons of the Mouse.
Warm prompt: One Year! Any question during use, please feel free to contact us.


Janice Semolic
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Small mouse pad fits perfectly on desk with limited space
JFB
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
plug and worked for winxp laptop used in a vehicle
Xbox Gamertag
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023
For basic operation this works well; it has good sensitivity and finger tracking, and the buttons are clicky and responsive. No problems there.You can't do any multiple finger gestures like scrolling with a two-finger touch, and the buttons are not ergonomically placed so they aren't that easy to press. But this is for industrial use and not really desktop use, so I think that is a fine compromise to make.I needed a trackpad with buttons for my desktop and wanted to try this out. It's not too bad. I think the lack of multi-touch scrolling will leave me looking for other options, but if you are fine with basic point and click operation (and it's fine for dragging and dropping, selecting text, etc.) then this may do the trick.It worked right out of the box on a Windows 10 machine because it presents itself as a mouse so it's definitely plug and play.
Mel Beckman
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023
Just what we needed for our video kiosk, where a touch screen is impractical because the kiosk is behind a glass wall.
David I. Williams
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
This is a decent trackpad. It worked with my Mac. Nothing overly fancy. Does what it is supposed to.
IMScrat
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2023
It works well and the buttons click solidly but there's no middle button which may or may not affect things you want to do. It slips around alot, get some stick on grip pad of some sort and put it on the bottom. I don't know why they have mounting holes...this is a portable mousepad. And why is there a usb A connection? Most things that would use this don't use usbA. Better would be bluetooth or C. Otherwise it works great.
The Spud Man
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2023
Cannot use this pad to scroll the screen because it is not capable of processing 23 fingers on the pad at the same time (MultiTouch). Worked fin for clicking buttons and pushing the mouse around the screen, but the real benefit is to be able to scroll a screen without having to hunt for the slider.
Hokie Bob
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
If you have need for a portable, external, touchpad, this may be just what you want. It is small, lightweight, and works great. Installs easily, just “plug and play” with no driver software needed. I’m using it with Windows 11. The touchpad has the appropriate response to finger movement and works as it should with the system configuration settings, including pointer speed, left-right button switching, etc.I like that is has actual buttons for left and right clicking. Other touchpads, such as those built into laptops, have touch “areas”. These real buttons have a tactile feel that provide positive reinforcement feedback that the button has, indeed, been clicked.There is no middle button. At least none that I can figure out. I tried clicking both at the same time thinking that might simulate a middle button click, but it didn’t. And there was no user’s guide enclosed.The touchpad can be tapped for a left-click, and double tapped for a double-click. That’s the way it should be, and it is.This unit would be especially good for use in tight spaces, like the seat-back tray on an airplane, where there is little room to move a mouse.There are, however, a few things that could be better.The case is made of hard plastic which gives it a slick back side. As such it is prone to moving when using it on a hard smooth surface, such as a desktop. I found myself holding it with my thumb, middle, and ring fingers while directing the pointer with my index finder. Much like you would hold a mouse.It will help to put something under it to provide just enough friction to keep it in place (it does not take much). It would have been nice if the product had been built with a soft, thin, rubber-like material on the back that would have provided the needed grip to keep it from sliding when used on a smooth surface.Perhaps that’s why the screw tabs were provided on each side? I really don’t understand the need for them. If they are, in fact, an afterthought to address the slipping issue, that doesn’t really solve the problem. Are you really going to screw the unit down to keep it in place? Afterall, it is billed as a Portable Trackpad.The wire exits on the right side (see red circle in photo). The cable tension somewhat amplifies the slipping problem. And, it could interfere with placement, especially for left-handed users. A better location would have been at the top (at the arrow in the photo). The wire pressure may have also provided some push-back helping to resolve the slipping issue had the exit point been at the top.And on the end of that wire is a USB type “A” connector. This is intended for portable devices that don’t have a trackpad. Such as tablets. Which tend not to have type “A” USB ports. So, an adapter, a USB hub, or something else will likely be needed, which will also have to be portable, and is one more thing to pack. A USB “C” type connector would have been better. In fact, at this price, a Bluetooth connection would have been a good idea (for about the same price, Amazon has Bluetooth keyboards with touchpads). Replace the cable with a USB type “C” port at the top (include a cable in the box), and let it be used either wired or via Bluetooth. Now that would be a 5-star product!Overall, it is a good device. It installs easily, works well, and is quite portable. It may be just what you need, but it could have benefitted from a few design improvements.
Recommended Products

$39.95

$ 18 .99 $18.99

4.9
Select Option