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Describe the bug
Overall the Magic Trackpad works great with WIndows 11 but I noticed a couple funny differences from macOS usage
Two-fingers only perform one action at a time, i.e. if you're scrolling, you need to stop before you can zoom. macOS allows you to scroll and zoom at the same time using two fingers, i.e. you move your fingers laterally but also bring them closer or further from each other. Also if you're zooming, you have to stop before you can scroll. I've tripped up several times on this.
Two-finger right-clicking (haptic click version) does not work if the target has a left click action. The left click action will fire immediately and the right click won't be processed. I noticed that my Dell XPS laptop's built-in touchpad did NOT have this issue. WORKAROUND: two-finger light tap (no haptic click) allows right click actions even if the element has a left click action associated.
To Reproduce
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Expected behavior
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Environment
USB Driver, Magic Trackpad 3, latest Windows 11
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Describe the bug
Overall the Magic Trackpad works great with WIndows 11 but I noticed a couple funny differences from macOS usage
To Reproduce
Explained above
Expected behavior
Explained above
Traces
If applicable, add WPP traces to help explain your problem.
Environment
USB Driver, Magic Trackpad 3, latest Windows 11
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: