Your laptop’s touchpad isn’t just for pointing, clicking, and zooming in and out. That rectangular surface also supports gestures that let you switch between apps, control media playback, manage files ...
Microsoft has just announced that trackpad gestures are getting a makeover in Windows 10. Sure, you've been able to tap and swipe with Windows before, but some of the more advanced gestures we've seen ...
Did you know Windows lets you switch between apps and get around the interface using just the touchpad? This means you don’t always need to reach for the keyboard or mouse, making navigation quicker ...
I saw Peter's mention on the front page that Windows is finally getting MacOS style touchpad gesture support and that you need an XPS 13 or future laptops with the required hardware support. Has ...
Trackpads on laptops have come a long way over the years, and that does double for Windows machines. These input devices used to be tiny, sluggish, and only able to detect a single touch input.