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Is there a way to rip out a laptop touchpad and make it work with a pc?

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ehh? :D

don't ask why, idk xD

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umm no the controller is actually on the MB not the trackpad. Just buy on of the couple bluetooth variants available

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Nop :(

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yes but i figured if i could rip one out of a laptop it wouldnt cost me anything, plus i would have accomplished something xD

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Yes and no. You COULD in theory if you spent a lot of time on it but it would be a hell of a lot cheaper and easier to just buy one

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If i could use  my macbook pro touchpad's multitouch gestures on windows i would be so happy

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If i could use my macbook pro touchpad's multitouch gestures on windows i would be so happy

Get their touch pad and use it in windows? They make a Bluetooth one.

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Get their touch pad and use it in windows? They make a Bluetooth one.

 

I know i have the magic trackpad, but good luck with multi touch gestures

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I know i have the magic trackpad, but good luck with multi touch gestures

Driver?

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Driver?

 

i doubt they even made one for windows.

 

not to mention we'd need to make sure windows supports the complexity of th interactions

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i doubt they even made one for windows.

 

not to mention we'd need to make sure windows supports the complexity of th interactions

Im sure it could if apple really wanted it to.

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Im sure it could if apple really wanted it to.

 

yep.

 

but it's been years of complaining.

 

quite simply, they don't want to make a tool that would make windows mchines better

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yes but i figured if i could rip one out of a laptop it wouldnt cost me anything, plus i would have accomplished something xD

If you did that it would cost you a perfectly good laptop

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If you did that it would cost you a perfectly good laptop

i have 3 that are poop xD

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Windows 8 does have its own set of multitouch gestures, but yeah, it's not quite the same.

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i doubt they even made one for windows.

 

 

According to some Linux advocates you JUST write your own. :wacko:

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you could toss mouse without borders onto your laptop and make it control your main rig. but if you are willing to destroy your laptop for the touchpad it sounds like the lappy is fooked. 

 

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