Open ThiagoAnd opened 2 years ago
I have experienced this as well, though it's fairly infrequent.
I have this issue often and ended up disabling three-fingered gestures entirely. I run a hackintosh on the same PC and on macOS the trackpad works as expected.
I have this issue often and ended up disabling three-fingered gestures entirely. I run a hackintosh on the same PC and on macOS the trackpad works as expected.
Understood. I believe I have to disable it too. Did you experienced this issue only with 2 fingers -> 3 fingers or also with 1 finger command -> 2 fingers command?
I run into this problem all the time
It's because the driver still has sensitivity issues. I used to use this on my old pc until I had to switch to some other driver because the cursor was far too jittery and erratic for Excel/ERP-spreadsheet work (can't remember the name of that unfortunately -- the dev posted it here but got blasted for "advertising" so he deleted his replies/posts -- but it's a full on program that emulates the mouse instead of using Windows crap "precision" drivers). It even has more gestures... I recently switched to a new pc and decided to try this again and all the same issues are still there (this that you described, jittery/erratic cursor, cursor still moving when finger's hovering too close to trackpad (but not touching it -- thought it was static but does it with dry and moisturized hands, shoes/socks on and off, etc.). It's subscription based if that helps anyone looking for a more stable driver.
I also came here to report this issue.. it seems like palm rejection is something that's also needed. I think most of the issues come from fingers being too close to the trackpad and being recognised.
This comment resolved the issue for me.
when I'm using the magic trackpad 2, sometimes I'm scrolling the page or doing another movement with 2 fingers, and it executes another command, as if it were with 3 fingers. For example, 2 fingers down, scrolls down and 3 fingers down minimizes windows. So when I scroll down, sometimes it's minimizing windows.
AB#845