
Again, manipulating a three-screen setup, as I do in my Ars office, seems slightly easier.
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It's also easier to reposition open applications or browser windows because of its new width and because it seemingly requires less force from your fingers. It's easier to click on links, and right or left clicking takes slightly less effort. Over time, this adds up to an easier computing experience. Perhaps the most important advance over the previous version is that the new trackpad seems to require less force from your fingers to operate. But the smoother the finger glide, the less taxing it is on your hands and wrists. I don't know how long that will last, or whether it's just because the new model hasn't yet been assaulted with my Cheetos-encrusted fingers-yet.

The new trackpad is about 20 percent wider, and its surface seems smoother than the previous model. It does what it has always done it's a trackpad.īut there are some slight differences that are worth pointing out insofar as the carpal tunnel battle goes. But that's why you keep the mouse around as a fall back!) AdvertisementĪfter some time with the new edition, I tend to agree with what my colleague Andrew Cunningham alluded to. There's really no clear reason to buy one of these new trackpads insofar as rank-and-file features go. (To be sure, my left-handed Magic Trackpadding could be better, and using one's off-hand can be mentally taxing. So I did this to give each wrist a break while still working in the news mines for my corporate overlords. I soon trained myself to use two original Magic Trackpads at a time while still using a Magic Mouse in between, and this gave me tremendous relief on my aging wrists. I'm right handed, and my left-handed mouse prowess was OK, but not great.
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I work on a Mac at least 60 hours per week or more, and gripping any mouse for that long, even Apple's Magic Mouse, can be a pain in the wrist.īefore the original Magic Trackpads debuted, I taught myself (kinda) to use a mouse in either hand. I wanna know how this ridiculously overpriced device stacks up in the battle against carpal tunnel syndrome. I don't care whether its battery innards are rechargeable, either. Sure, the new $129 model is nearly double the price of the original, but it now has rechargeable batteries, force touch, a bigger surface, and it looks cooler.īut I don't care what it looks like. Many of the reviews out there panned the device as being too expensive, not really being any different than the previous iteration, and perhaps an example of Apple's arrogance of assuming that, if it builds it, people will buy it.

Further Reading Mini-review: Apple’s new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2, and Magic Trackpad 2So when Apple recently released the Magic Trackpad 2, I was excited to test it out.
