![]() Q.: Do I need to install the Boot Camp drivers first? What are the supported Boot Camp and Windows versions?Ī.: Yes, the Boot Camp drivers shall be installed (but normally it's already done automatically by Apple installer, right after you install the Windows). In fact, if you are asking this question, then probably you have not tried to use Windows OS with an Apple Macbook yet :) But the stock Windows driver provided by Apple for Boot Camp is, unfortunately, very far from being perfect. And the MacOS native driver is good: it unleashes almost all of the amazing trackpad capabilities. Q.: Why does alternate Windows trackpad driver for MacBook exist?Ī.: Apple trackpads are the perfect, probably world's best, touchpad devices. (Note: in the most recent version, both the appearance and the features may be different). Q.: What does the Trackpad++ Control Module user interface look like?Ī.: Here is a screen shot. So, from now on, Trackpad++ becomes Windows 11 compatible! Also, Trackpad++ driver is Microsoft cross-signed: no need to manipulate the Secure Boot settings anymore, as Windows fully trusts the cross-signed driver component. We have thoroughly tested the Trackpad++ driver with the final build of Windows 11 21H2, and ensured that everything works perfectly. Windows 11 compatibility: as of Jan 2022, there exists at least one working method of installing Windows 11 on most MacBook models (by bypassing the TPM 2.0 hardware requirement). ![]() If YOU enjoy the quality of the driver and our dedication towards its development, then please consider to support the Trackpad++ project by donating. So better try the Trackpad++ yourself and compare. Trackpad++ has been created for people who realize that MacBook is not a PC, and it should not pretend to be 'just the PC', even when it runs Windows. The Trackpad++ project has been constantly evolving since 2011, to bring YOU the most satisfying experience: an optimal blend of the familiar Mac gestures, tuned for YOUR MacBook generation and YOUR version of the Microsoft Windows environment. Trackpad++ is YOUR truly independent and custom-crafted trackpad driver for Boot Camp. Trackpad++ is not (proudly not!) a generic PC touch pad driver or whatsoever similar standard implementation. Trackpad++ driver easily and automatically integrates itself with the Apple Boot Camp drivers, and comes with a Trackpad++ Control Module, the comprehensive control panel: Here, you can turn gesture-activated commands on or off, or change the gesture for a specific command.Trackpad++ is the world's first alternate Windows driver for Apple Multi Touch and Force Touch trackpads of the Apple Macbook, Macbook Pro / Retina and Air notebooks. Click "Trackpad" or "Mouse" to see a list of available gestures. How to change trackpad or mouse commandsĬlick the Apple icon at the top of the screen, then click "System Preferences" from the drop-down menu. Swipe between full-screen apps: Swipe two fingers left or right to toggle between full-screen apps.įor details on additional Magic Mouse gestures, check out this Apple Support page.Swipe between pages: Swipe one finger left or right to show the previous page or next page.Smart zoom: Double-tap with one finger to zoom in and out of a webpage or PDF.Scroll: Slide one finger up or down the Magic Mouse to scroll up or down.Secondary click: Click the right side of the mouse, like you would on a traditional computer mouse.Click: Click the left side of the mouse to click, like you would on any other computer mouse.The Magic Mouse's glass cover is also a touchpad of its own. How to perform commands on your Mac's Magic Mouse Show all active apps: Swipe up with three fingers to zoom out of your current window, and see every app that's currently open.įor details on additional trackpad gestures, check out this Apple Support page.Swipe between full-screen apps: Swipe four fingers left or right to toggle between full-screen apps.Show desktop: Spread your thumb and three fingers to show the desktop.Swipe between pages: Swipe two fingers left or right to show the previous or next page.Rotate: Move two fingers around each other on the trackpad to rotate an image.Zoom in and out: Using two fingers, make a pinching motion to zoom in and out.Smart zoom: Double-tap with two fingers to zoom in and out of a webpage or PDF.Scroll: Slide two fingers up or down the trackpad to scroll up or down.This action mimics the right-click on a traditional computer mouse. ![]() Secondary click: Click or tap using two fingers.This action mimics the left-click on a traditional computer mouse. Click: Click or tap using one finger to click.Phil Barker/Future Publishing via Getty Images ![]()
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