![]() Sporting a clean silver-colored rectangular shape, its market position is basically aimed at those that want a Windows version of the Magic Trackpad by Apple.įPS with controller > Trackpad for working However, only 2 products really caught my attention and my drift – The Jelly Comb Trackpad and the Apple Magic Trackpad 2.īeing a native Windows user since Windows 98, of course, the Microsoft-centric touchpad is my first reference point for the category. Among those lists consists super high-grade stuff over the RM1000 mark and also budget 2-in-1 packages combining touch and keystrokes for absolute value. Keying in “best trackpad 2022” and hitting the “enter” key resulted in my face getting bombarded with “top 10” lists curated for people who seek the same thing as me. Google it before you ask somebody a question Sleep tight and thanks for your 2-year service.įunnily enough, I actually worked backways as to using something designed for mobile devices in a desktop setting and with how terrible touchpads can be in laptops (it was not until recent years that selected premium-class ultrabooks started to get fitted with a decent one, let alone their price), I decided to scour for one. ![]() With no backup mouse at my disposal and no ways to stop the swapping state between a semi-paralyzed digital “critter” and a tri-headed snake brand vermin that just keeps jolting around and ruins my gaming experience, I have no choice but cut the power. Why microseconds, you ask? Because modern game changes the button layout based on what input you’re currently using and the game just flickers between the ABXY and keyboard/mouse indicators faster than I can imagine. Yes, not only my mouse is having a stroke and presumably having a half-dead body, but it is also going into hyperdrive by sending microsecond intervals of right-click commands to my PC. And the moment I go back to the “status” menu, it quits me out immediately. The game just quits the status page and right back into the game without me doing anything.Īfter several minutes of trial and error, I found out that “right-click” is essentially the “back” button in this game. While playing Blue Reflection: Second Light – a game that supports both controller and the usual keyboard/mouse combo, things started to get weird when I paused within the Status page to read notifications on the phone. Pronouncing my mouse’s sudden stroke as an actual fact, I left it connected to my PC and proceed to game with my trusty DualShock 4. So the problem is the actual right-click button after all. To give it another go, I rebinded one of the side buttons to be the right-click to make sure that it is not the logic nor the software screwing my mouse up, and indeed, it works via a macro. ![]()
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