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- #6 in Computer Touch Pads
Andrew C. Berg
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I found this easy to set up, and it works nearly perfectly. I had a configuration issue, and their tech support responded promptly and helped me resolve it.The top seems to be glass, or a very hard plastic. It feels almost-but-not-quite the same as the one on my MacBook Air. The bottom is made of aluminum, and feels very sturdy. Overall, I would give it five stars for build quality and value.I occasionally find that it does not register single-taps (like on a link or a button) the first time, losing a star. Turning the sensitivity in Windows up to the max helped. I suspect the real cause is my dry fingertips or something, but other trackpads have not shown this issue. It is good enough that I no longer keep a mouse on my desk, so that's pretty good.
Altitude ReViews
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I'm using this with my Acer Predator laptop when not gaming, but still want to browse the web and type. Without it I keep hitting the built-in trackpad and it was getting annoying. Problem solved with this!It's also HUGE in comparison, MacBook Pro huge. There is an audible "click" when pushing down on the left and right lower edges, but you can also tap without a full finger press.I've tried to connect it with my 2019 MacBook Pro several times, and though it does pair via Bluetooth, I've not yet managed to get it to work. Not really a lost star since it's sold as a WINDOWS trackpad and no mention of being compatible with Mac OS is mentioned.
Cirious
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Build quality is amazing, no cheap plastic. Works as intended, only wished it had quick access back and forth buttons.
Mjmj22
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I was hoping this would be at least close to a magic trackpad on a Mac. Not even close. This might have something to do with Windows vs Mac OS also. Smoothness and accuracy are just not there compared to a Macbook trackpad (internal or external Magic trackpad). The most I might use this for is when it's laying on a service where it's somewhat critical that the surface doesn't shake (think taking photos) and any trackpad would suffice in that case.
J. Jantz
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
This is really nice to have hooked up to my desktop. It was easy to sync and setup, and worked out of the box. I am running it on Windows 10. The only thing I don't like is that it does go to sleep and takes a few seconds to wake up when I start to use it again; I don't know if that's a fault of the pad waking up or the old computer I have being slow (the computer doesn't have that problem with my wired mouse). However, once it's woken up it works pretty good and I love being able to use the 2 fingers to scroll and other stuff like that similar to how my laptop works. Happy to recommend.
KittyCatSeniors
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
I’ve never been a fan of trackpads—until this one changed my mind. I took the plunge, and now I’m using it seamlessly across three different machines: my laptop, workstation, and micro PC. The ability to switch between devices with a simple press is a *huge* plus, making it one of the most versatile accessories on my desk. There are no complaints so far—it does exactly what I need, and I keep discovering new ways to make my workflow smoother.The setup was a breeze. It paired effortlessly via Bluetooth, and since it charges via USB-C with a standard 5V supply, I consider it universally compatible. Just *don’t* plug it into a smart-charging USB-C port—it won’t work. Many devices can’t handle "C-to-C" smart charging due to voltage inconsistencies, so a regular USB-A to C cable is the way to go.The large surface area makes it far more comfortable than the tiny built-in trackpads on most laptops, and gestures work flawlessly once you get used to them. Scrolling, pinch-to-zoom, and multi-finger swipes feel smooth and precise, improving both speed and accuracy. While this won’t replace a mouse for gaming or precision design work, it’s a fantastic alternative for general navigation, document annotation, and everyday use.One minor quirk—after sleep mode, you must manually press the power or connection button to wake it up, interrupting the otherwise seamless experience. The build quality is solid.This trackpad is an excellent option for anyone looking to streamline their setup and eliminate the constant reach for a mouse. It’s compact, reliable, and surprisingly intuitive—definitely worth a spot on your desk.
Nicholas Maietta
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I've had about a week with it. It's my first drawing surface tablet and chose it for it's compact size and basic features. It far exceeded my expectations and with a little hand eye coordination, I'm doing well with it. I have plans to use it not for drawing anything, but instead, just annotating documents and manipulating diagrams and flow charts, as I don't like using a mouse for that. Great tablet option for the price. I bought this one because of it's support for Linux, which isn't widely discussed in sales literature. Linux is supported natively without having to install anything else.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Connected very easily. Responsiveness is good and the size is great. I got used to the button/tap zones pretty quickly. definitely helps workflow. battery life seems really good so far as well
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