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Title: Hyper TrackPad Pro to rival Apple Magic Trackpad with force sensors and numerous features
Post by: Redaktion on October 16, 2025, 11:56:54
The Hyper TrackPad Pro is a new input device that could well be a mouse alternative, offering a variety of features. Shortcuts can be defined and it boasts particularly low latency.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Hyper-TrackPad-Pro-to-rival-Apple-Magic-Trackpad-with-force-sensors-and-numerous-features.1139897.0.html
Title: Re: Hyper TrackPad Pro to rival Apple Magic Trackpad with force sensors and numerous features
Post by: EveryCorpWorker on October 16, 2025, 14:27:05
A bit too expensive, but would buy anyway for work, because there is really no alternative for Windows. BUT! Why only wired and Bluetooth mode and no 2.4Ghz dongle... I have corporate laptop and bluetooth is just disabled on it. And carry it around to the office with a wire is not so great..
Title: Re: Hyper TrackPad Pro to rival Apple Magic Trackpad with force sensors and numerous features
Post by: A on October 16, 2025, 20:11:58
Quote from: EveryCorpWorker on October 16, 2025, 14:27:05A bit too expensive, but would buy anyway for work, because there is really no alternative for Windows. BUT! Why only wired and Bluetooth mode and no 2.4Ghz dongle... I have corporate laptop and bluetooth is just disabled on it. And carry it around to the office with a wire is not so great..

Get a bluetooth adapter with an HID Proxy/Relay, or use a microcontroller as an HID Proxy/Relay like: bluetooth-usb-peripheral-relay, pihidproxy, Arduino Bluetooth HID Proxy, bluetooth_2_usb and many other such projects

The idea is that the microcontroller/adapter acts like a bluetooth server setting up a connection to your bluetooth, then forwards the input as it would a USB device. Most of such use is for old BIOS that don't allow bluetooth support but also usable for cases where jobs block bluetooth