Microsoft changed Windows for the better when it introduced trackpad gestures in Windows 8. The new gestures made controlling your PC a far more fluid experience, helping you get things done more ...
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The Kidwants KN1 mini PC is a small, cheap desktop computer with mostly unremarkable specs. But it has one stand-out feature: the top cover is a touchpad with support for multitouch gestures.
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When your laptop’s touchpad stops responding to your fingers, you’ve got a problem. Have you ever tried to use a Windows PC without a mouse, touchpad, or other pointing device? It’s all but impossible ...
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A new build of Windows 10, version 14946, was released to insiders today. In common with the other builds we’ve seen since the release of the Anniversary Update, the new build doesn’t offer a whole ...
Here’s another cool iPhone app, the TouchPad Pro. The TouchPad Pro lets you control your PC or Mac with your iPhone, allowing you to surf the web and perform various tasks directly from your mobile ...
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The discontinued HP TouchPad has briefly appeared again online at PC World. But it's a far cry from last month's £90 bargains. Luke Westaway Senior editor Luke Westaway is a senior editor at CNET and ...