Magic Trackpad

LogoLogicLogoLogic Member Posts: 51
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
Hi all. Was wondering if anyone knows anything about the new magic trackpad apple released? Can this be used to test touch operations in games developed on the desktop. I mean can it be used like an iphone might be used to test out game controls? Thanks.

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  • aalzankiaalzanki Member Posts: 283
    The macbook's track pad is multitouch two.
    So I don't think so.
  • iDeveloperziDeveloperz Member Posts: 1,169
    There already are multiple touch things.
  • LogoLogicLogoLogic Member Posts: 51
    Sorry, did not understand iDeveloperz...
  • ValanValan Member, BASIC Posts: 410
    Unfortunately the Magic Trackpad has the same functionality as the laptop trackpads.

    These are relative to the mouse pointer position so the touch is mainly used to move the mouse rather than sensing 'where'.
  • LogoLogicLogoLogic Member Posts: 51
    Damn. I was hoping it would have been different than the laptop pad. What is the point then other than having a pad for the desktop. This is kinda stupid. If it had the touch features like an Iphone that would be something!
  • ValanValan Member, BASIC Posts: 410
    Yes, I too was hoping the same but for the laptop track pads.
    I know the Wacom pads can be set to have screen coords rather than moving the pointer.
    Again Apple went for an incremental advance rather than a revolutionary one.
  • iDeveloperziDeveloperz Member Posts: 1,169
    If you go into change attribute, or whatever. Under devices there are 'Touches'.

    You can do what you wan't for each touch.
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