1. Introduction
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new Multifunctional Gesture Touchpad. This versatile device supports three connection modes: wireless (2.4GHz), Bluetooth, and wired (USB-C), offering seamless navigation and enhanced productivity across various operating systems.

The touchpad is available in both sleek black and classic white finishes.
2. Product Overview
The Multifunctional Gesture Touchpad is designed for intuitive control and a smoother user experience. Its slim profile and lightweight construction make it highly portable.

The touchpad is remarkably slim and lightweight, weighing only 185 grams and measuring 5mm at its thinnest point.

Experience exceptionally smooth operation, providing a more fluid and responsive interaction than a standard mouse.

This diagram illustrates the touchpad's slim design, broad compatibility across multiple operating systems (iOS, Windows, macOS, iPad), advanced multi-finger touch capabilities, haptic vibration feedback, and overall smooth performance.
3. Specifications

Detailed specifications show the gesture trackpad measures 161.2mm by 116.8mm, features a Type-C interface, and supports wired, Bluetooth, and USB connection modes.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Gesture Trackpad |
| Dimensions | 161.2mm x 116.8mm x 5.63mm (min) / 11.3mm (max) |
| Weight | 185g |
| Interface | Type-C |
| Connection Modes | Wired, Bluetooth, 2.4GHz Wireless (USB dongle) |
| Compatibility | iOS, Windows, macOS, iPad |
| Key Features | Multi-finger touch, Vibration feedback, Smooth operation |
4. Setup and Connection
Your touchpad offers flexible connectivity options. Choose the method that best suits your device and workflow.
4.1. Initial Setup and Charging
- Unpack: Carefully remove the touchpad and all accessories from the packaging.
- Charge: Before first use, connect the touchpad to a power source using the provided Type-C cable. A full charge ensures optimal wireless and Bluetooth performance. The charging indicator (if present) will show charging status.
4.2. Wired Connection (USB-C)
- Connect one end of the Type-C cable to the touchpad's Type-C port.
- Connect the other end of the Type-C cable to an available USB port on your computer or device.
- The touchpad should be automatically recognized by your system. No additional drivers are typically required for basic functionality.
4.3. 2.4GHz Wireless Connection
- Locate the USB wireless receiver (dongle) that came with your touchpad.
- Plug the USB receiver into an available USB port on your computer or device.
- Turn on the touchpad. It should automatically connect to the receiver.
- If connection is not established, ensure the touchpad is in 2.4GHz wireless mode (refer to device-specific switch/button if available).
4.4. Bluetooth Connection
- Turn on the touchpad and switch it to Bluetooth mode (refer to device-specific switch/button if available).
- On your computer or device, navigate to Bluetooth settings.
- Enable Bluetooth and search for new devices.
- Select "Multifunctional Gesture Touchpad" (or similar name) from the list of available devices.
- Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the pairing process.
5. Operating Instructions
The touchpad supports a variety of multi-finger gestures for intuitive control. Specific gestures may vary slightly depending on your operating system (iOS, Windows, macOS, iPad).

An illustration of advanced multi-touch interaction, symbolizing the touchpad's responsive and intuitive gesture control.
5.1. Basic Gestures (Common)
- Single Finger Tap: Left-click.
- Two Finger Tap: Right-click (context menu).
- Single Finger Drag: Move cursor.
- Two Finger Scroll: Scroll up/down or left/right.
- Pinch to Zoom: Place two fingers on the surface and pinch in or spread out to zoom.
5.2. Advanced Gestures (OS Dependent)
Refer to your operating system's settings for a complete list of supported multi-finger gestures and customization options. Common advanced gestures include:
- Three-finger swipe for application switching or desktop navigation.
- Four-finger swipe for Mission Control (macOS) or Task View (Windows).
- Rotation gestures.
The touchpad provides vibration feedback for certain interactions, enhancing the tactile experience.
6. Maintenance and Care
To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your touchpad, follow these care guidelines:
- Cleaning: Use a soft, lint-free cloth slightly dampened with water or a mild screen cleaner to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
- Storage: Store the touchpad in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated place when not in use. Avoid extreme temperatures.
- Handling: Do not drop, bend, or apply excessive force to the touchpad. Avoid placing heavy objects on it.
- Environment: Keep the touchpad away from liquids, dust, and direct sunlight.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your touchpad, try the following solutions:
7.1. Connection Issues
- Wired: Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the touchpad and your device. Try a different USB port or cable.
- Wireless (2.4GHz): Ensure the USB receiver is properly plugged in. Check if the touchpad is powered on and in 2.4GHz mode. Try re-pairing by unplugging and re-plugging the receiver.
- Bluetooth: Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your device and the touchpad is in Bluetooth pairing mode. Remove the touchpad from your device's Bluetooth list and attempt to re-pair. Ensure the touchpad is sufficiently charged.
7.2. Gesture Recognition Problems
- Unresponsive: Ensure the touchpad surface is clean and free of obstructions.
- Inaccurate: Check your operating system's touchpad settings for sensitivity and gesture configurations.
- Pinch to Zoom: Confirm that your operating system and application support pinch-to-zoom gestures.
7.3. Power and Charging
- Not charging: Ensure the Type-C cable and power source are functional. Try a different cable or charger.
- Short battery life: Reduce screen brightness on connected devices if applicable, or ensure the touchpad is fully charged before use.
7.4. Compatibility
- While compatible with iOS, Windows, macOS, and iPad, some advanced features or gestures might require specific driver updates or operating system versions. Check the manufacturer's website for any available software.
- For Linux users, compatibility may vary. Community forums or specific Linux distributions might offer solutions or drivers.
8. User Tips
- Multi-Device Connectivity: This touchpad can connect to multiple devices, but typically not simultaneously active. You may need to switch between connection modes (wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth) or re-pair for different devices.
- Gesture Customization: Explore your operating system's settings (e.g., Windows Touchpad settings, macOS Trackpad preferences) to customize gestures, sensitivity, and scrolling behavior to your preference.
- Pinch-to-Zoom: Many users find the pinch-to-zoom gesture highly intuitive for navigating documents and web pages. Ensure your application supports it.
- Linux Compatibility: While not officially listed, some users have successfully configured similar touchpads on Linux. Consult Linux community resources for potential drivers or configuration guides.
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the seller's policies or contact the point of purchase. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
If a specific user manual PDF for this touchpad becomes available, it will provide further detailed instructions. Currently, general item guides and documents are available, but please ensure they are specific to this touchpad model before relying on them for detailed technical information.





