

To top it off, the free version must be reinstalled every week (a passive-aggressive technique to encourage you to pay) and I can’t bring myself to actually pay for software that doesn’t actually solve the problem I’m trying to solve. There are some settings available in Trackpad++ but they’re too simplistic and don’t allow the level of control I feel that I need. The accelerated scrolling does not feel anywhere as natural as on a Mac (or even my Chromebook for that matter) and many of the better shortcuts are still absent. It’s called Trackpad++ and attempts to provide some of the key trackpad actions that Mac users have come not to be able to live without.īut, to be honest, it’s not the solution I was looking for.

There exists already a third party driver for BootCamp to improve upon the terrible drivers for the trackpad in Windows provided by Apple.
