Apple introduced their new notebook line up today, but what really caught my eye was the new etched glass multi-touch trackpad. They’ve done away with the button, relying totally on the pad. In ...
In its press conference today, Apple (AAPL) revealed that multi-touch interfaces will come to Mac OS and a new MacBook Air with instant on, long battery life, solid state storage, and a multi-touch ...
MacOS is constantly iterating, often leading to several features that may or may not be helpful individually, depending on personal preference and usage requirements. This also extends to your MacBook ...
While desktops and tablets are increasingly converging, there remain some fundamental differences, none more so than the control interfaces you use. Apple's Magic Trackpad helps bridge the gap between ...
Brydge has launched a new wireless keyboard for iPad, complete with a multi-touch trackpad, this time aiming to help turn the iPad Air 4th Gen into a more capable laptop replacement. Like the 12.9 ...
Various options for customizing Magic Mouse and multi-touch trackpad input are available for those who wish to have more utility than that which Apple provides. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, ...
Apple’s MacBooks come with a built-in multi-touch trackpad that supports a wide range of gestures to help you perform various operations efficiently. Likewise, its external trackpad, Magic Trackpad, ...
If you want to run Windows with a multi-touch trackpad, you could always just buy a Mac and run, say, Vista in a virtual machine. Unless you actually need a new computer, though, that’s an expensive ...
We all know and love the multi-touch interface on iPhone but what about using it on other devices? Multi-touch was rumored to be included in the new iMacs, but that didn't materialize. It has also ...
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Photos of a new wireless multitouch "Magic Trackpad" input device — an unannounced product rumored for months — leaked Monday before Apple's WWDC 2010 keynote. Engadget editor Joshua Topolsky revealed ...