The Apple Magic Trackpad is one of the must - have Mac accessory and has been usable for intimately 15 geezerhood without any real competition . However , that ’s about to change as Hyper is at the Consumer Electronic Show show itsHyperSpace Trackpad Pro .

Hyper is showing the equipment with PCs , as it plans to embark with Windows compatibility at the end of the second quarter of 2025 . On Windows , the gimmick will have software package that can assign section of the trackpad for task ( like gesture ) as well as how the “ click ” feels . According toThe Verge , Hyper will provide “ canonic compatibility with macOS ” later this year – we do n’t know what “ basic compatibility ” mean , but it sound like it will stop short of offer Magic Trackpad features like those you chance in theMore Gesturessection of the Trackpad preferences .

Macworld ’s babe issue , PCWorldspent some clip with the HyperSpace Trackpad Proand call the experience “ less than auspicious . ” During their demonstration , the Hyper repp showing the gimmick was “ practically leaning on the trackpad to enable clicks and repeatedly click to perform basic action , like affect icons around on a screen . ” PCWorld point out that the merchandise is in its beta time period , so hopefully Hyper will work out the kinks before it ships .

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The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro touchstone 6.29 by 3.85 inches ( 160 by 98 mm ) and about half an inch buddy-buddy .   That makes it about as wide as the Magic Trackpad but not as cryptic ; Apple ’s gimmick measure 6.3 by 4.52 inches ( 160 by 115 mm ) . The HyperSpace TrackPad Pro is price at $ 130 , which is about $ 20 crummy than the Magic Trackpad . So if you want a trackpad that ’s a little smaller and less expensive than Apple ’s , the HyperSpace TrackPad Pro could be what you ’re appear for , if you’re able to deal with its compromises .

HyperSpace TrackPad Pro

HyperSpace TrackPad Pro