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The Perixx PERIPAD-501 is a sleek, wired USB touchpad featuring 7 multi-touch gestures, a durable 5-foot cable, and a compact design (3.39 x 2.95 x 0.43 inches). Compatible with Windows 7, 8, and 10, it offers plug-and-play ease without drivers, making it an ideal portable trackpad for professionals seeking precise control and seamless navigation.
Standing screen display size | 3 Inches |
Processor | 1 GHz 1_2GHz_Cortex_A8 |
RAM | 1 MB |
Hard Drive | 1 Embedded MultiMediaCard |
Chipset Brand | Perixx |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Perixx |
Series | PPD-501U-10062 |
Item model number | 11284 |
Operating System | Windows 7, 8, and 10 |
Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.39 x 2.95 x 0.43 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.39 x 2.95 x 0.43 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Allwinner |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Flash Memory Size | 1 |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA-4 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Optical Drive Type | BD-R |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | Perixx Computer GmbH |
ASIN | B001CX85I8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 11, 2009 |
G**E
Wired mouse has less delay then Bluetooth and wireless.
Surprised at how well it works. Would like the nectar to be on top however. Curser responds well.
A**R
Better than the same company's wireless, bigger version
This is a simple device that works well for a plug and play peripheral with no software. The size is perfect, to me there is no advantage to making a touchpad any bigger because it just means more hand movement. The surface is smooth and doesn't have to much friction and the screen tap works flawlessly. Its small but actually stays put better than its bigger version because of really grippy rubber feet. The control is very fine, you can click and drag to change the TINY volume control that comes up on super loud amazon product videos for example. The scroll is much better than the bigger version, it can be used to fine scroll single lines at a time. I appreciate the gestures built in such as 3 finger swipe up to task view, 3 finger swipe down to show desktop, etc but the 3 finger touch brings up a random start type menu which is not very useful for me and the 4 finger tap shows the calendar, again not useful for me. A software program that allows you to assign a shortcut to these would be much better...say control H for voice or escape for example. Also the cord...well if that's what it takes to make it work (again I must stress that the wireless version SUCKS) I guess ok but at least make it a usb-c so I can use a longer better cable. The cable is very light and thin and is hard to get neat because it bunches up more easily. Also it attaches to the right side and I would prefer it connects to the back of the device. Its a great device that could be perfect with some improvements but it is cheap and it works. Actually its one of my fav peripheral even compared to more expensive ergo ones.
J**R
Item as delivered.
For a person with peripheral neuropathy I couldn't use a mouse, this product has worked as advertised. I can use my desktop computer again.
C**G
Short lifespan
Worked well while my wrist was healing from a break. But it stopped working. So, short term use, yes. Long term use. No.
P**J
Two sizes of simple touchpads that work well and are a great value
2019 UPDATE: REVIEW OF LARGE MODELAs I said in my original review, it is astonishingly hard to find touchpads that allow you to select text or blocks of data like normal laptop touchpads. I liked the original small version very much, but when I needed one for my home computer, I decided to try the larger model despite the mixed reviews here.The larger touchpad works exactly like a regular laptop touchpad. Just like the smaller version, there is no software to install. Just plug it in and you're ready to go. I particularly like the nice large, physical mouse buttons. A couple important notes:- This is not a precision touchpad. It's just like a regular mouse. If you need a precision touchpad, you'll need to look elsewhere.- Some people have complained about hypersensitivity, which I have not experienced at all. If this is a problem, you can change the pointer speed and other features using the built-in Windows mouse settings.Lastly this touchpad is not as slick or customizable as the JellyComb ($70) or Apple models ($120), but it's also only $25. In other words, it works fine for normal work on your computer, but it's not fancy, which may or may not meet your needs. It happens to be perfect for me.ORIGINAL REVIEW OF SMALLER MODELI prefer using a touch pad with my desktop PC because it's easier on my wrist since I have carpal tunnel syndrome. It is surprisingly difficult to find one that works just like a normal laptop touch pad. I do a lot of work with Word and Excel, and the newer touch pads don't allow you to do a normal click and drag, which makes them useless for me.This touchpad is smaller than I expected, but it works just fine. Plugged it in, didn't need to install anything, which was important since I'm on a system at work where I don't have the ability to install anything, even as simple as a mouse driver. It seems well-made and since it is so small and light, it's easy to take it with me if I'm switching computers. And the price is right!
F**L
Absoulte garbage.
The lack of quality in this product is unacceptable. The price that you pay for what you get is in no way justified, and other reviews vouch for this product for whatever reason. It isn't good. "Perrix" whatever that means, claims that their products are "designed in germany" this may be true, but if it is, it's made with pure Chinese components. the touchpad in the device is a cheap module from, you guessed it, a Chinese brand. and the small PCB that has the buttons on it, also looked like it was made out of garbage. Even the USB connector from the controller PCB to the USB cable had wire stripped off and non-shrunk heat shrink on it to make a lousy attempt of insulating it. Please, save your money. DO NOT BUY. this product probably cost cents on the dollar to manufacture, and I would never even consider paying more then 10 bucks for it, let alone whatever 25 or 30 dollars it's going for now.
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