Logitech Wireless Trackpad T651 For Mac

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The (T651) is a trackpad for Mac and is retailing for S$98, the Windows equivalent is (T650) is retailing slightly more expensive, for S$109. Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac is an alternative to the which is also retailing for the same price of S$98.

Mac OS X's built in mouse and trackpad configuration tools (in system preferences) do not affect the T650's operation. They work only for the laptop trackpad and a separate mouse if I were to connect one. May 15, 2015  Here is my review for the Logitech T651 Trackpad For Mac, a cheaper alternative to the Apple Magic Trackpad. Is it as good? Logitech Wireless Trackpad Unboxing & Setup - Duration: 7:46.

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The trackpad supports. In addition, you can customise the multi-touch gestures via the, which is a separate download. However in my test, out of the box, it will only support two-finger scroll, the rest of the gestures doesn’t work like the three-finger swipe.

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Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Box Front Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Box Back Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Box Contents Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Front View Sliding your fingers across the surface of the trackpad is smooth, it is pretty much the same smoothness as on the Apple Magic Trackpad. Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – Back View Like the, it also feature a physical on/off switch. Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – On/Off Switch Again, similar to the, it feature a built-in battery so you do not need to worry about bringing spare batteries. You can always charge the trackpad with the included micro USB cable when the battery runs out. The battery life lasts longer than the Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard.

A full charge of the built-in battery last me about 100 hours. From the picture above, you will notice that the trackpad is mainly made of plastic (black portion) with a thick glass at the top (grey portion). The glass is very much thicker than that of the Apple Magic Trackpad.

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Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – MicroUSB Charging Port Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – With Apple Magic Trackpad Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – With Apple Magic Trackpad Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac (T651) – With Logitech Bluetooth Easy-Switch Keyboard (K811) Summary Priced at S$98, the Logitech Rechargeable Trackpad for Mac is a good alternative to the Apple Magic Trackpad which is also priced at S$98. I like the built-in battery and physical on/off switch of this trackpad but I like the build quality of the Apple Magic Trackpad. The much thicker glass on this trackpad doesn’t really makes much of a difference.

Pros: • Built-in battery • Physical on/off switch Cons: • Build quality loses to Apple Magic Trackpad • Requires Logitech Preference Manager to support all the multi-touch gestures.

Ever since I began using a MacBook Pro when the first models were released in 2006 (which, incidentally, was my very first Mac), I began to lose interest in mice as a pointing device. After using my MacBook Pro”s trackpad for several months, I began to despise mice for their lesser degree of accuracy (in my opinion), the annoying clicking sound they echoed through a room, and even the clunky shape of most mice. When Apple brought advanced multi-touch gestures to their trackpad (starting with the late-2008 MacBook Pro, my preference for trackpads over other pointing devices became even stronger. Never before had I experienced so much intuitive comfort and control in a pointing device. 4k video downloader

Apple’s trackpads changed the way I used a computer forever. Once the Magic Trackpad was released, I transformed my MacBook Pro into a desktop setup, taking advantage of the larger surface that the new external trackpad offered. Apple’s trackpad, with its large 5-inch square surface, existed without direct competition (especially compared feature-to-feature, and in terms of pricing) for quite a while. It simply had no equal. Logitech aims to change all that with their. Overview Logitech’s T651 Rechargeable Trackpad toffers a trackpad of equivalent size to Apple’s Magic Trackpad, support for the same set of gestures, and one significant extra feature that Apple neglected to include in their own Magic Trackpad – a rechargeable battery.