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The ProtoArc Wired Trackpad is a sleek, ultra-thin touchpad designed exclusively for Mac OS Sonama 14, Ventura 13, and Monterey 12. With a generous 6.4-inch touch area, it offers high-precision multi-touch control and dual USB connectivity for seamless integration. Ideal for professionals seeking efficiency and portability, this trackpad features intuitive left/right clicks and requires no additional drivers for setup.
R**N
great trackpad as long as you use tap-to-click
Great trackpad for a low price that works seamlessly on both Mac AND Windows computers! I see other's complain about the click. Honestly - I hadn't noticed because I always use tap to click (just touching the trackpad). For the purpose of writing this review I did try out the click and yes - it is awkward to use - but again, I don't use it - so this is trackpad is just as good for me as an apple trackpad (but better, because I can use it back and forth with my windows and Mac computers without having to re-pair, since it is wired usb-c). All the multitouch features work great with both windows and Mac.
J**O
Read my comment before you buy it
It is a nice idea, with ups and downs. The track pad work pretty well. The only problem is the left and right buttons: they are hard to press and consistently the copy and paste does not work. I have to repeat the command (copy and paste) 4-5 times. May be the next version will improve this issue.
W**W
works with Chromebox, now i can gesture like on my Chromebook
i prefer touchpad over mouse because of the Chromebook multitouch gestureswhich you cannot do with a desktop mousea bit quirky at times, but I suspected it would workreplaced my battery charged Logitech touchpad, which they discontinuedthis one is USB powered, no battery issuesplug and playgood large sizeL and R click buttonsno power button or switchjust plug in USB and gogestures worktwo fingerthree fingerdouble click is trickyyou have to do it slowly
T**C
Passable for limited use but impractical for full-time - click and drag not functional
For my purposes these are adequate - wanted wired trackpads for a couple infrequently-used servers that I typically just access remotely, but occasionally need to use directly.Was not expecting an experience like the Magic Trackpad given the cost, but these have a couple flaws that would make them nearly unusable if they were for a full-time Mac.1) I knew that the surface was not clickable - you can only left/right click at the bottom - but did not expect how much force was required to do so. This may seem small but it's enough of an impediment that I keep thinking I'm clicking but still not actually doing so until I press down surprisingly hard.2) Click and drag is entirely non-functional. You can't readily select sections of text, desktop icons, whatever, because as soon as you start to drag, the click de-activates. This is a pretty integral behavior for Macs, so not being able to do so would be a complete dealbreaker for regular or even intermittent use for most people.
T**Z
not worth it
I got this for my Macbook Pro; I wanted it beside my keyboard while my Macbook is on a platform. The Macbook has a trackpad, but I wanted one that would go on the table by my keyboard. This does not work. I use two fingers to drag down to see the rest of the page I am on with my Macbook trackpad, which works perfectly; then I try to use this product to do the same thing, and it will not work, which is a waste of 30-something dollars. Lesson learned to pay full price and get the Apple product because imitations do not work.
D**E
Sleek Wired Trackpad Handy Mac Addition
Trackpad arrived in a very well designed package. Quickly set up with iMac for a Zoom meeting. Cable provided is well made, braided and flexible and has good length for various situations. Use of either USB-C or USB-A connections helpful as is the ability to connect with a hub. It took a few minutes to get gestures set up. The trackpad is attractive and looks like a good match for a desktop iMac or MacBook.Does trackpad work with iMac using Ventura Mac OS without USB-C? Yes. Most features functioned normally. I had difficulty duplicating a few settings such as using two fingers to select text and use secondary menu commands on selection. I thought this was an OS limitation but it is possible to use force click with more pressure and may improve over time. I got better results with lightest click setting. Trackpad worked well while plugged into USB hub also.Does trackpad work with iMac M3 with USB-C? Yes, all gestures worked while plugged to a USB hub. Settings differed between machines requiring some work. I find there is a learning curve to switch between computers or pointing devices after extended periods of use.Build quality? Very solid, streamlined feel. Slimmer and slightly wider than Apple trackpad.Gestures available equal to Mac OS gestures? Yes, all gestures are available in settings with this device. Older Mac OS may limit some gesture features.Travel capable? It would be good to have a slim travel case, using shipping box works but is a little bulky and CPE bag provided too tight and flimsy for continued use.Does larger trackpad size help or hinder trackpad use? I expect the size to be a help with more complex gestures.Is trackpad a good replacement for wireless trackpad? Yes, it can be used with bluetooth devices and with practice the greater size and setup allow more gesture tools.I am impressed with the trackpad and its reliability connected to a well-made cable. The product designer introduced himself and his joy of the creative uses in the provided package. This speaks to quality as does the access to their service team. That quality shows in little things such as the sticker for the back of the pad or wherever the user wants for any service needs. I did find that it takes some adjustment to switch to the device from other long used wireless devices. Some settings may take adjustment and practice to get desired results I can recommend this wired trackpad to Mac users looking for a nice looking and well functioning alternative to wireless options.
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