If you've made it this far, you've managed to get everything running. Congratulations! :)
Here's some useful information on how to use Touchpad Pro:
- Click with a quick tap
- Right-click with a quick two fingered tap
- Scroll with two fingered vertical swipes
- Present PowerPoint with two fingered horizontal swipes
- Zoom by pinching with two fingers
- Type by clicking on the keyboard icon
Here's an explanation of the icons in Mac Mode:




When not in Mac Mode, the Fn button in conjunction with a number on the keypad presses the corresponding function key. So to press F1, put Fn on, and then press 1.
Details
Here's what each of the advanced gestures / buttons result in:- Scroll: Mousewheel Up / Down
- Zoom: Ctrl-Plus / Ctrl-Minus
- Horizontal Swipe: Left/Right Arrow Keys
- Arrows: Arrow Keys
- OK: Enter
Remember, you can combine Shift/Ctrl/Alt with each command. For example:
- To navigate your browser history, you can enable Alt, and then use horizontal swipes or the arrow keys (Alt-Left / Alt-Right)
- To press Ctrl-C, enable Ctrl, and then press C on the on-screen keyboard
- To press Alt-F4, enable Fn and Alt, and then press 4 on the on-screen keyboard
- To launch Windows Task Manager, enable Ctrl and Shift, and then press Esc on the Remote Control
- To use accessibility zoom in Mac Mode, enable Ctrl and zoom with two fingers