


Major differences between the original Magic Trackpad (1) and the current Magic Trackpad 2 These are the first category:īelow are some that work in FCP X and other editors:Ībove, Josh Petok goes over more gestures that can be added for DaVinci Resolve using a shareware app called BetterTouchTool.

#TRACKPAD MAGIC 2 SERIAL#
That prehistoric beast came with a single-button wired mouse which connected vie the now defunct ADB (Apple Desktop Bus), which was a a proprietary serial peripheral bus that connected low-speed devices to computers.įrom there, I moved to a Logitech trackball (shown above, the only form factor I ever liked in an external trackball). The first computer to arrive to my family when I was in my early college years was the original 128k Macintosh. My journey from mouse… to trackball… to trackpad In this review article, in addition to praising the Magic Trackpad 2’s unparalleled smooth operation, I’ll dispel myths about its connectivity and its multiplatform compatibility, all in a very positive way. Another area where Apple doesn’t get enough credit is with its amazing yet under-promoted Magic Trackpad 2.
#TRACKPAD MAGIC 2 ISO#
I have previously applauded Apple for being the only mainstream computer manufacturer to openly offer open sale of all of its Spanish ISO keyboards even in the United States (the number 2 Castilian-speaking country in our planet), both external keyboards and the inboard ones available in built-to-order Macbook laptops. At times, Apple has been poor in some of those key areas, but in others Apple has excelled without due credit. You already know that I love high quality matte screens, proper terminology in menus and that for decades I’ve successfully evangelized the unique advantages of physical Spanish ISO keyboards worldwide, even for those users who only type in English or other non-Hispanic language(s) of which there are now six official ones (excluding unofficial ones). If you have been reading my articles for the past twelve years in English (or decades if you also read Castilian), you know that I am into quality, open usability (worldcams), clear nomenclature (non-integer framerates supported and properly expressed), good UI, proper 48 kHz audio sampling, ergonomics and health.
