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Apple Magic Trackpad
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The trackpad was announced on July 27, 2010. Design is similar to the trackpad found on the current MacBook and MacBook Pro laptop models, albeit 80 percent larger. It connects via Bluetooth and runs on two AA batteries. The trackpad is designed in the same style as Apple's Wireless Keyboard, and when put next to one, sits flush to it. Usage can be compared to the multitouch trackpads found in Apple's MacBook and Macbook Pro laptops, with the addition of an optional three-finger gesture allowing the user to move windows around. Additionally, the entire pad can be clicked; pressing on the device puts pressure on it and the surface it is resting on, pushing down two circular feet at the base of the trackpad, registering a click. The trackpad's required software update also added inertial scrolling and three-finger drag gestures to certain MacBook and MacBook Pro models. I just found that on Wikipedia. TO SUNGOD, yes.
