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- #41 in Computer Touch Pads
D W
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
My spouse wanted a larger trackpad for his windows pc and this one was on sale so I got it for him. He plugged it in and it worked immediately. He says it’s very comfortable to glide your finger across, easy to use and is responsive in windows. He said it’s a little laggy in Linux (but not many people use Linux). He likes the size and the fact it can be wired or wireless. Build quality is great; good quality product!
H. A. Newness
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
I bought this with the risk that there were no reviews yet. But it looked good for what I wanted.It arrived on time. I plugged it in (USB 2) and it worked immediately (Dell, Windows 11). I did not try Bluetooth, but the setup for that appears to be easy.The good:> Quick and easy setup.> Easy to change settings in Windows.> Sensitivity is good, though not excellent.> Easy to tap or swipe 1, 2, 3, or 4 fingers for various actions. Some actions are configurable.The bad:> Sensitivity and response to taps could be more precise.> There is no physical distinction between various zones. It would be great to have some raised markings or molded plastic distinction between touchpad-zone and button-zone, and between button-zones, as it is easy to drift over into the button zone if you are not looking at the device, in which case your mouse will not do what you expect.> You need to actually look at it in order to tap any of the small button-zones.> The button-zone model is a bit awkward when you need to click-and-drag: tap the right-button image to lock the button, then drag, then tap to release. This was NOT documented; I found it by trial-and-error.> There is no tactile feedback, though that was not expected.
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