
thumb|Closeup of a touchpad on an Acer Inc.|Acer CB5-311 laptop thumb|Closeup of a touchpad on a MacBook (2015–2019)|MacBook 2015 laptop thumb|Computer keyboard with integrated touchpad made by Cherry A touchpad or trackpad is a type of pointing device. Its largest component is a tactile sensor: an electronic device with a flat surface that detects the position and motion of a user's fingers, and translates them into 2D motion to control a pointer in a graphical user interface. Touchpads are common on laptop computers, contrasted with desktop computers, with which mice are more prevalent. Trac
thumb|Closeup of a touchpad on an Acer Inc.|Acer CB5-311 laptop thumb|Closeup of a touchpad on a MacBook (2015–2019)|MacBook 2015 laptop thumb|Computer keyboard with integrated touchpad made by Cherry A touchpad or trackpad is a type of pointing device. Its largest component is a tactile sensor: an electronic device with a flat surface that detects the position and motion of a user's fingers, and translates them into 2D motion to control a pointer in a graphical user interface. Touchpads are common on laptop computers, contrasted with desktop computers, with which mice are more prevalent. Trackpads are sometimes used with desktop setups where desk space is scarce. Wireless touchpads are also available as detached accessories. Due to the ability of trackpads to be made small, they were additionally used on personal digital assistants (PDAs) and some portable media players.
== Operation and function == Touchpads operate in several ways, including capacitive sensing or resistive touchscreen. The most common technology used in the 2010s senses the change of capacitance where a finger touches the pad. Capacitance-based touchpads will not sense the tip of a pencil or other similar ungrounded or non-conducting implements. Fingers insulated by a glove may also be problematic, and capacitive touchpads are rarely used as pointing devices for medical hardware.
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