
Makes sense - check his handiwork after the break.
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Update 2: Reader Dan Berte made a quick little cardboard mockup using his Apple keyboard and Magic Mouse for relative sizing and he's estimating the tracking area to be around six inches diagonal.

Sensors underneath the trackpad surface detect subtle differences in the amount of pressure you apply, bringing more functionality to your fingertips and enabling a deeper connection to your content. Sn phm c trang b tính nng Multi-Touch (cm ng a im) và Force Touch (cm ng lc nhn) mang n tri nghim chân tht và mt mà. Magic Trackpad là bàn di chut vô cùng ni ting ca Apple. Bn 2021 là màu Silver Bn 2022 là màu Black.
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Something we hope to do for ourselves before the day is through. Magic Trackpad is wireless and rechargeable, and it includes the full range of Multi-Touch gestures and Force Touch technology. FAQ - Khác gì so vi Magic Trackpad 2021 Tính nng không khác nhau.
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Update: New images received with a claim that the device supports handwriting recognition in addition to "every feature you can find on a Magic Mouse (and possibly features of a MacBook Pro trackpad)." This, from a person who claims to be personally testing it.

Whatever the case may be, we're potentially just hours away from the truth, so feast your eyes on the photos, and get ready for the big reveal. Redesigned & rechargeable Enables deeper connection to your content Brings force touch to desktop for the first time ever. With a set of new 2000 mAh Eneloop batteries, I usually get about the same time. The battery life of the original Magic Trackpad obviously depends on the type of battery I use. This weirdly lines up perfectly with rumors from earlier in the year, emanating from both John Gruber (of Daring Fireball fame), and MacRumors - the former reporting that Apple was set to release a "Mentioned-Nowhere-Else-But-in-This-Very-Headline Multi-Touch Trackpad Gadget for Desktop Macs," and the latter taking notice of an Apple trademark application for the "Magic Trackpad." It certainly all makes sense given that the company has made not-so-subtle moves away from standard input devices to finger-friendly options in many, many of its recent products. The Magic Trackpad 2 lasts at least a month for my relatively heavy use. El Magic Trackpad es inalámbrico, recargable y compatible con todos los gestos MultiTouch y la tecnología Force Touch.

If you take what you see in the photos at face value, it would seem that the folks in Cupertino are making a play for finger-based input in a big way - taking the work they've done on Mac laptops and the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and translating it to the desktop realm. What we appear to be looking at is a brand new input device that Apple has dreamed up which connects to desktops (and laptops, if you like) via Bluetooth, much like the Apple Keyboard. Of all the surprises we expected to hear about in the WWDC keynote, a multitouch trackpad peripheral didn't exactly pop into our brains.
