Is it Apple’s Magic Trackpad? If I dual-boot Windows (for work, I swear!) does it work equally as well across both?

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    I bought a used magic trackpad 1 to use on Linux. It works quite well out of the box including multi touch capabilities but sometimes if you do a lot of movement in one go it will lag behind. The newer ones can be used wired and use higher Bluetooth versions so that’s hopefully not an issue.

    One noticeable limitation for all is that they run at 90 Hz which is noticeable on a 144 Hz screen, but there aren’t really alternatives as far as I could find.

    • Ghoelian
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      1 year ago

      I have a magic trackpad 2 (maybe 3, not sure) and haven’t noticed any lagging issues. I mainly use it wired, but the times I did use it wirelessly I didn’t notice any lag either.

      Unfortunately I didn’t have gestures ootb, though that could be a KDE plasma thing, since they have touchpad gestures like two finger scroll and tap to click disabled by default as well.

      Setting up gestures using touchegg was easy enough though.

        • Ghoelian
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          11 year ago

          It does work wirelessly, but I’m not sure if it’s also stable long-term since I mostly use it wired.

          • Atemu
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            11 year ago

            I think you misread but that does answer my question too ;)