On a modern Windows laptop, you'll find an extensive set of customization options for a Precision Touchpad in Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Touchpad. Just learning how to use the default gestures available on a Precision Touchpad can pay big dividends in productivity.
Using three fingers, swipe up from the bottom of the touchpad. That gesture switches you into Task View, with a large thumbnail for each open window and virtual desktop.
With Windows 11, Microsoft tightened the hardware certification requirements for PCs; laptop manufacturers are now required to include Precision Touchpad technology as part of the certification process.
Most modern Windows PCs include a Precision Touchpad and a set of accompanying built-in Windows drivers that allow these pointing devices to operate smoothly, processing taps, gestures, and movement as native actions.
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