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- #45 in Computer Touch Pads
Charlie M
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
So this died right before my return window ended and I'm not going go risk a second. It continues to connect but the does not respond at all to touches. It was pretty good otherwise. Might be worth the risk if it was cheaper. Original review follows...This is bigger than I expected, which is good as there's a good surface to swipe on. It's pretty minimal, but works perfectly.Some notes....-> There is no feedback or mechanical click. You can tap to click and it works fine. No haptics though.-> No software needed on windows.-> I think it goes to sleep to save battery so there's a very short delay after it's idle for a while.
Glorialis S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Bought this after I got really painful thumb because of a tenosynovitis, that made it imposible to work with a mouse. It was amazing for working with a hand brace and now that I got better I have kept using it. It’s different than other trackpads but I learned how to quickly. Its easy to connect and use.
Thomas Pepe
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
Why a trackpad instead of a mouse? For me it's the gestures. I use the 3 finger left and right swipe to toggle between desktops. Without this feature the trackpad doing my work is inefficient and cumbersome. This is only available while the trackpad is connected by the usb cord (with usbc adaptor). The adaptor must be on the macbook end and not the trackpad end. This is cumbersome but workable.The trackpad itself "feels cheep" and plastic. Unlike the apple trackpad which has a little weight to it. The haptic click feedback is "off" and doesn't feel like a click. There's a noticeable delay and it's "buzzy". My hand is often off the trackpad by the time the buzz occurs and it feels more like my phone starting to ring than a button click.It has 3 modes. I used wired and bluetooth. Both work and setup was easy. For how cheep it feels and the lack of functionality I'd ether buy a cheeper mouse or consider alternative options.
Jonathan Orellana
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Difficult to use and only last about 1 month before it starts giving you issues. Don't Buy!
Aaron Schuelke
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024
I was initially concerned about the generic brand and how well it would work, but since there are not other good windows options I took a chance this touch pad. It seemed comparable in function and price to other still not well known brands but with a battery and wireless capability. I use it on my desktop computer as a secondary input to my mouse for occasional lazy scrolling or for primary navigation when my mouse is toggled over to my work computer.-Overall works great as a windows touch pad for all gestures, taps, swipes, and cursor navigation both in windows 10 and 11. It worked out of the box and I did not have to change any settings.-The touch pad is just as good as any of our various windows laptops, just that it does not have any buttons or click function so "clicking" and selecting needs to be done with taps. This is what I was expecting based on the listing and it is how I tend to use our laptop touch pads anyways so it is fine for me.-I use it with the included 2.4GHz USB adapter and the battery lasted ~3-4 weeks with very light usage. I never turn it off and just let it do it's own standby management. The standby timer is a bit short at ~15 seconds but it wakes quickly and reliably with only a very slight delay that is hardly noticeable unless you are looking for it. If I've left the cursor alone for that long I'm usually swiping around try and find it anyways.-I have not tried it on Bluetooth so cannot comment on battery life or standby/wake response for Bluetooth.-I've only had it a little over a month, so we'll see how the battery capacity holds up long term.-The vibration haptics are terrible (think old mobile phone rotating counterweight motor) so I just leave haptics off.
championshopper
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I spent weeks searching for a Windows trackpad that actually supports all Windows gestures, including moving between desktops. This is the ONLY one I found that can do this. I was apprehensive because of the lack of branding, but I'm quite pleased so far. Nice build quality. Quick and responsive. Worked instantly. Direct USB plug-in (so no messing with Bluetooth).The only reservation is that doesn't support a click action (unlike Apple's Magic Trackpad, which is awesome but doesn't support many Windows gestures). This means that when you want to grab and move an object, you need to tap twice and hold on the second tap. I'll get used to it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Crappy design … we returned it immediately.
Dritan
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
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