Great, but…
Certainly better than paying $$$ for a Mac trackpad, but there are times when particularly after a sleep period, when El Trackpad overrides the USB and nothing else works, such as wired mouse
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Certainly better than paying $$$ for a Mac trackpad, but there are times when particularly after a sleep period, when El Trackpad overrides the USB and nothing else works, such as wired mouse
This app would be useful if they update it where I can use the IPhone as a trackpad to my IPad Air and Stage Manager for the most portable mobile office
A good idea. I hope they can make it work. But it’s not there yet. I paid anyway because I want to support the work.
Looking for an app that could fully utilize my iPad’s screen as a trackpad. The trial idea was great and I used it for a week and was hooked. Pros: - Absolutely no lag at all due to cabled connection - Gestures work well for not having pressure sensing capability like the normal Mac trackpad, assuming it works nearly the same as Apple’s Magic Trackpad as I’ve seen online - 7 Day Trial really lets you experience the full app Cons: - In certain applications (for example, IntelliJ IDE), tap with two fingers for right click refuses to register (the same on the built in Mac trackpad works) - Very rarely some gestures will not register, probably due to finger detection on the iPad side
I was pleasantly surprised to find most of the trackpad gestures I’m used to working out of the box. It would be great if two-finger swiping to got back and forward in Safari works too!
I love this so far. I don’t mind the cord because it makes for fast responding. My main issues are that the pinch to zoom and zoom out is only good/precise for zooming in. When you try and zoom back out it goes in tiny increments rather than quickly. I like to be able to smoothly control my zooms. The double two finger tap also sometime registers as a zoom and often responds with a right click. I think this could be resolved by making the zoom a three finger double tap instead as the touch gets confused. I’m already finding this frustrating. I would also love the option to change the orientation to use as landscape as I have a smaller phone. If this were resolved (particularly the zoom) I’d be so happy as the rest so far is wonderful. I can’t speak to the rotation option as I haven’t used it yet.
I was looking for something like this! It’s actually very intuitive and really helps increase productivity as well as posture when using the MacBook as a desktop. There is some lag issues sometimes, and Bluetooth would be amazing. But overall very impressed. Would definitely consider purchasing after the trial.
I liked it but didn’t realize I need a wire . Get that fixed and I will get give you 5 stars
Putting aside the need for a hard wire (sidecar works without them and little lag), iPadOS 15 no longer allows you to disable multitasking gestures so you can’t use the Expose features. Still works as a mouse but finger count gesture mapping needs better customization support.
This app has no different issues than I find using a Magic Trackpad. It moves smooth, zooms smooth, rotating is a hit-or-miss hassle, just like with the trackpad. Thing is, rotate is my primary need for this or any trackpad. Used a 1st gen. iPhone SE and an iPad Mini and found that the Mini was a better experience because of the textured film I have on it. Feels better than swiping around on smooth glass. So if you want a standard trackpad, this app will work. Plugging it in doesn’t bother me as I prefer the stable connection over having it glitch randomly.