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Android 15 makes touchpad support even better with a new gesture
If you compare Android to operating systems like Windows or macOS, it’s immediately clear where Android shines and where it struggles. Android doesn’t handle large-screen devices like laptops nearly as well as desktop-oriented OSes. Google is slowly trying to fix that, though. In this year’s Android 15 update, for example, Google has improved touchpad support by adding a new gesture that could help some users with dragging and dropping items. When you connect a gesture-compatible touchpad to an Android tablet running Android 15, you can access Android’s touchpad-specific settings by navigating to Settings > System > Touchpad. Here, you can customize individual touchpad navigation gestures, toggle tap to click, toggle reverse scrolling, toggle bottom-right tap, and change the pointer speed. These options were introduced in Android 14 alongside the Touchpad settings menu itself, but in June’s Android 14 QPR3 release, a new “tap dragging” option was added as well. More... |
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