Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. On one hand, using a cheap Bluetooth mouse ...
Clicking can be a drag. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac I prefer the Mac’s trackpad to a mouse in every way but one. It’s more comfortable, it relieves RSI, it can be used equally easily by the left ...
After hearing about the new and improved mouse/trackpad support, I really wanted to try it out for myself. I paired my Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse, and got a warning that this mouse may interfere ...
On the trackpad there are no such issues. I also have the mouse on the right and trackpad on the left, now mostly for when my right and is occupied as per the above, but before I programmed extra ...
Data Doctors' Ken Colburn has six laptop touchpad fixes for when it’s skipping, lagging, ignoring taps or randomly sending ...
When the iPadOS 13.4 is installed on your machine, you can use a wireless Bluetooth mouse or trackpad with your iPad with full-fledged cursor support. Here is how to set up, use, and master any ...
Most Windows laptop users prefer an external mouse over the built-in trackpad on their devices, but many of my friends who use a MacBook swear by its Force Touch trackpad. I use a Windows gaming ...
Apple has long positioned the iPad as a device for getting real work done. The company has made this argument with increasing emphasis in recent years—even using a snarky “What’s a computer?” pitch in ...
This is surely the easiest part of buying a Mac: picking the mouse to go with it. Except there are also trackpads — and you won't believe the number of choices you've got. AppleInsider talks about ...