![]() ![]() Extracted drivers, right-clicked the file AmtPtpDevice.inf and selected Install to manually install the driver. Went to the github to install the amd64 drivers. Doesnt work much and seems to have a mind of its own. Quicklook, Spotlight, integration with other Apple devices, built-in apps are very good, app store is a good idea but means that the os itself is pretty closed.Īlso "most". Having issues getting the trackpad working on Windows 10. ![]() you can just have one, touchpad and mouse settings (for Surface) feel better to me and touchpad gestures can be customised to anything at all, app support is great, programs close when closed, switching windows/apps and seeing what is open is much easier, especially over multiple displays, gaming, more customisable with tweaks, add-ons, scripts etc. Native window snapping, maximising and fullscreening is done in the same desktop and not a new one, menu bar in-app, supports touchscreens so if you don't want a second device for note-taking/drawing etc. The menu bar constantly at the top of the screen has not changed since 1984 and to me that is one of the worst design choices possible on modern widescreens I mean both OSs are going to look and feel somewhat like their first outings, to feel familiar. Well don't say that Windows looks like it's from 1998. So on that note Windows is doing a little better, going by your definition And though I respect the pure video editing power and amazing battery life of their laptops, macOS is literally still out of 1984 and has barely changed since. Apple kills the mobile game and has awesome mobile tech and headphones. They're all external so no issue using the trackpad while docked. It's honestly the best experience you'll get out of the MT2 on Windows as all drivers for it are either the standard basic one W10 comes with (with has 0 gesture support), one called Touchpad++ (which I haven't tried but I heard is pretty bad) and another called MagicUtilities which is a paid software that does have some gestures but no. Just wanting a wireless trackpad with Windows' trackpad settings and feel :)Īnd the dock you mentioned is maybe something from how many years ago? It doesn't even exist for modern Surface laptops. Wired through custom made W10 touchpad precision drivers. ![]() There isn't really another one that exists that is any good. So of course I'm going to talk about a wireless trackpad in comparison to Mac. Magic Trackpad is wireless and rechargeable, and it includes the full range of Multi-Touch gestures and Force Touch technology. Why is it said that many programmers do not like the Microsoft Windows. When anyone talks of a wireless trackpad, the first one that most people think of is the Magic Trackpad. I havent gone back to a mouse since, as the Apples multi-touch Trackpad 2 is. Saying their trackpad and their settings isn't for me isn't hating lol. ![]()
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