Trackpad++ is the world's first alternate Windows driver for Apple Multi Touch and Force Touch trackpads of the Apple Macbook, Macbook Pro / Retina and Air notebooks. Trackpad++ driver easily and automatically integrates itself with the Apple Boot Camp drivers, and comes with a Trackpad++ Control Module, the comprehensive control panel: Trackpad++ is not (proudly not!) a generic PC touch pad driver or whatsoever similar standard implementation. Trackpad++ is YOUR truly independent and custom-crafted trackpad driver for Boot Camp. The Trackpad++ project has been constantly evolving since 2011, to bring YOU the most satisfying experience: an optimal blend of the familiar Mac gestures, tuned for YOUR MacBook generation and YOUR version of the Microsoft Windows environment. Trackpad++ has been created for people who realize that MacBook is not a PC, and it should not pretend to be 'just the PC', even when it runs Windows. So better try the Trackpad++ yourself and compare... If YOU enjoy the quality of the driver and our dedication towards its development, then please consider to support the Trackpad++ project by donating. Many thanks!Windows 11 compatibility: as of Jan 2022, there exists at least one working method of installing Windows 11 on most MacBook models (by bypassing the TPM 2.0 hardware requirement). We have thoroughly tested the Trackpad++ driver with the final build of Windows 11 21H2, and ensured that everything works perfectly. So, from now on, Trackpad++ becomes Windows 11 compatible! Also, Trackpad++ driver is Microsoft cross-signed: no need to manipulate the Secure Boot settings anymore, as Windows fully trusts the cross-signed driver component. Features & benefits of the Trackpad++ driver 2, 3 and 4-finger gestures, such as pinch-to-zoom, back / forward, middle mouse button, Windows 10 / 11 gestures, and more;
3-finger drag with unique option to increase the pointer speed when dragging (much better than Boot Camp's semi-broken drag);
Some desktop environments (KDE and GNOME at least) define sane and useful default configurations for clickpads, providing a right button at the bottom right of the pad, recognising two and three-finger clicks anywhere on the pad as right and middle clicks, and providing configuration options to define two and three-finger taps as right and middle clicks. If your desktop does not do this, or if you want more control, you can modify the touchpad section in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/70-synaptics.conf (or better, of your custom synaptics configuration file prefixed with a higher number). For example:
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This is the optical trackball module for the MNT Reform. In addition to precise X/Y trackingof the POM ball, it features five buttons (three mouse buttons and two wheel mode buttons).The keyswitches are Kailh Choc Browns. The controller is an ATmega32u2 with open sourcefirmware that presents the trackball to the system as a USB HID mouse. The USB signals are ona 4-pin JST-PH connector. Includes fitting JST-PH cable to connect to MNT Reform internal UI1 or UI2 header.
This is the multitouch capacitive trackpad module for the MNT Reform. The trackingis performed by an Azoteq TPS65-201A-S module. The controller is an ATmega32u2 withopen source firmware that presents the trackpad to the system as a USB HID mouse.The USB signals are on a 4-pin JST-PH connector. Includes fitting JST-PH cable toconnect to MNT Reform internal UI1 or UI2 header.
To tweak the trackpad on a MacBook or the Magic Trackpad on an iMac, click the system preference for Trackpad. The Point & Click tab lets you set the gestures for looking up a word, working with certain types of data, secondary click, and tap to click. You also can control the clicking sensitivity and tracking speed as well as the force click and haptic feedback. The Scroll & Zoom tab lets you to change the scroll direction and determine if and how to zoom in and out and rotate on the screen. And the More Gestures tab provides ways to activate certain features such as Notification Center, Mission Control, and Launchpad.
If your trackpad isn't sending data back it may be an easy fix, take a look at the back of trackpad and try to locate a part number you can then google this part number with the word pinout and it should show you where the data, clock and 5-volt pins are.
Key benefits are: no need to go to the dealer, no wires, no soldering, no car disassembling no need to connect the device to a laptop, smartphone, PC all the settings are performed via Control Wheel (or numbers) and Comand display restoring factory level in 30 seconds our module stores current user settings so you do not need to keep it connected 2ff7e9595c
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