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The Keymecher Mano Max Oversized Wired Multi-Gesture Trackpad is a high-performance touchpad designed for Windows 7 and 10 users. With a generous 7.3-inch surface area, it offers advanced multi-touch controls and a plug-and-play setup for immediate use. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking efficiency and precision.
Brand | KEYMECHER |
Manufacturer | KEYMECHER |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 12.1 Centimeters |
Item Width | 9.7 Millimeters |
Product Dimensions | 16.05 x 0.97 x 12.05 cm; 92 Grams |
Item model number | MANO-620U-BK |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows,Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | KEYMECHER |
Item Weight | 92 g |
A**I
Not a quality product
I wanted something like Magic Trackpad. My employer gave me a locked-up Windows machine, on which Apple's Magic Trackpad won't work well. Laptop's trackpad was small, so I wanted something big. I have a mouse, but ergonomic-wise, it is nice to have a trackpad to use alternatively. When I ordered Keymecher Mano Max, I was not expecting a Magic Trackpad. But I wanted something that at least works like the built-in trackpad on my laptop. But no. The experience was pretty bad.
J**R
Atentos
Aunque ha habido problemas con el envío, son atentos y están pendientes de todo
A**E
Funktioniert wie erwartet
Ausgepackt, angeschlossen, alles was ich wollte geht. Scrollen horizontal&vertikal, pinch&zoom, klicken, dies das. Weniger Maus, mehr Touch pad, Für mich vollkommen ausreichend 😉
C**O
Overall I like it, but they seem to have quality issues
The first unit I received had a bubble under the pad in the lower right hand corner. (see attached picture. Bubble circled) I returned it for a replacement. The second unit appeared in very good condition, however after one week of use, the pad began to delaminate from the base along the front edge. (See two other pictures. One picture is what it "Should" look like. A red arrow is pointing at the gap between the pad and base on the other picture)The unit still works, so I am going to attempt to glue the pad down. I do not want to go through another return.I purchased this because my job requires me to do a lot of moussing and I was beginning to develop "mouse elbow". I think this will help reduce this issue.I live in a very dry area, so static build up and "shock" are very common. If I do not touch something to discharge myself before I touch the pad, I will experience a mild shock and the pad stops working. If I unplug and re-plug the unit in, it begins working again. Not a defect in the unit, just an observation.When the pad sits idle for several minutes it seems to go to sleep and sometimes I have to unplug it and re-plug it in again to get it working again.There are other times when getting the pad to react to a tap which is equivalent to a left mouse button click can be difficult. If I use the left mouse button feature on either lower corners or the top left of the pad, the tap function begins working again.None of this is a show stopper, however it can be a bit annoying at times.It has some neat features which make it very handy. The pad size is excellent. The scroll bars on either edge work like a mouse scroll wheel and work well. The two quick taps equals a left mouse button click and hold works really well. This is extremely handy!Overall I like it. Just know you may experience some idiosyncrasies if you purchase one.I gave it 3 stars instead of 4 because of the pad delamination.I hope this information is helpful to those considering purchasing one of these touch pads.
A**S
Not as good as a Apple Magic Track Pad
I guess you could call this track pad somewhat of an equivalent to an Apple Magic Track Pad.
P**O
BIG but otherwise Underwhelming at Best
As one of those odd birds who ever preferred a wired touchpad to a mouse, I really wanted to like this one. I've been a closeted "padder" (sounds better than "toucher" :-) gosh, since the early 90's when I took the cure and became a mouser. Jumping forward by a quarter century, at 73 my fingers shake enough that using mouse or trackball clickers as intended becomes difficult, as I tire. It seemed like maybe a trackpad could fix this, and that I should re-emerge from the padder closet. I'm presently trying the 3 best Windows-compatible trackpads I could find, of which the MANO 620 U-Max is one. It works, but only basic functions do for Windows 7, and barely more than that work at all consistently in Windows 10. Every single function is impaired by various kinds of spurious unreliability. Forget all the nice W10 enhanced gestures. Although designed to go native, I believe a supplemental driver is needed for both operating systems. Something. If you are also o-c for these things, try one but prepare to be frustrated. If you aren't, get a nicer mouse or trackpad -- or monitor!
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