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Artem Sorokin2016-05-05 08:50:21
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Artem Sorokin, 2016-05-05 08:50:21

How to make Macbook trackpad work properly in Windows Bootcamp?

Good day everyone!
The task is as follows - there are several Macbook Airs running Windows 10 via Bootcamp. Bootcamp drivers installed.
On all laptops, the trackpad just works obscenely - compared to its similar work in OS X. In Windows, when you move your finger on the trackpad, clicks sometimes occur spontaneously (on each laptop, "tap" by touch without pressing is activated). In addition, there is no pointer positioning accuracy (you have to work with special software with a complex interface and a bunch of small details - hell!).
It is worth noting that when you run Windows through Parallels under OS X - everything works like clockwork, no complaints!
Comrades, I think I'm not the only one forced to use Windows on a Macbook, tell me how you solved this issue?

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BVadim, 2016-05-06
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Alas, trackpad drivers under Windows are far from MacOS. Everything you write is true and everyone suffers from it. There is another big minus in the absence of the ability to transfer / highlight with three fingers. There is an alternative driver: Trackpad++ . Partially, it expands the set of functions, but it is still far from ideal. The difference is clearly felt with the fingers. When working through Parallels, the trackpad is served by a driver from MacOS, so everything is smooth there. Having suffered for some time, I bought a mouse for use in Windows, I could not get used to this behavior of the trackpad.

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