Jul 28 2010, 7:30am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apple launched the Magic Trackpad yesterday. The new wireless touchpad can now also be used on Windows computers. Apple offers a Magic Trackpad Windows driver that works on Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7. The Magic Trackpad drivers also work with Boot Camp 3.1 on an Intel Mac.
The Magic Trackpad uses the same Multi-Touch technology found on the MacBook Pro. And it supports a full set of gestures, giving you a whole new way to control and interact with what’s on your screen. Swiping through pages online feels just like flipping through pages in a book or magazine.
The Magic Trackpad connects via Bluetooth to a computer.
You can download the Windows Magic Trackpad driver here.
The Magic Trackpad sells for $69 on the Apple Store.
Source: MarketWatch
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Luigi Lugmayr
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