Ploopy's new seven-inch trackpad supports multi-finger gestures with palm rejection, running on QMK open-source firmware for extensive customization, enhancing user functionality.
Powered by a Raspberry Pi RP2040 and using a Microchip processor, the trackpad's mainboard is swappable and is complemented by an open-source design, promoting user modifications.
Although slightly larger than Apple's Magic Trackpad, Ploopy's version has a smaller active tracking area, supporting gestures for up to five fingers, but currently limited to Windows and Linux.
Available as an assembled model or a DIY kit, Ploopy's trackpad focuses on user customization and offers a budget-friendly approach to mod-friendly peripherals.
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