







🖥️ Elevate your workspace with precision touch—because your productivity deserves the best.
The Seenda Upgraded Touchpad is a slim, wired external trackpad designed for Windows 10/11 users, featuring a large 6.3-inch tempered glass surface with 7H hardness, multi-touch gesture support up to 4 fingers, and physical left-right click buttons. Its sturdy aluminum base with anti-slip pads ensures stability, while the USB-C plug-and-play connection guarantees hassle-free setup and reliable performance on PCs, laptops, and desktops.





A**X
exactly what I was looking for
I've been looking for a trackpad like this for a good while now, and this one looked like it would be closest to what I wanted. It's bang on. It's no Magic Trackpad or high end Windows laptop trackpad, but it's close enough.The glass surface and aluminium body really helps this thing feel premium, despite the more affordable price tag compared to other external trackpads. It's almost as smooth as the glass surface in my MSI GS66 Stealth, but I put that down to it being brand new, where my laptop is around 4 years old and has had plenty of use.Either way, it feels fantastic to use and you won't catch your finger on anything. I imagine it'll get closer to feeling like my laptop with age and use. The size of the trackpad is also really good, a nice aspect ratio too, it's not too wide or too tall.The USB-C port on the back is very tight and grips onto the cable well. Speaking of which, the cable is a decent length and comes with a ferrite bead on the USB-A side to reduce noise, nice touch. It is a bit stiff out the box, but once it's in place it doesn't matter all that much.The support for gestures works perfectly, and is the main reason I bought this thing. I use a desktop more than a laptop due to me needing more powerful hardware and more screens than a laptop can offer, but I really missed being able to pinch and zoom on web pages after moving to a mouse. As for the other gestures, they also work perfectly well.The only real criticism I have of this product is the price, but I can't really bash it too much considering how cheap it is compared to something like an Apple Magic Trackpad, which doesn't even work with Windows. I typically see this thing hovering around £50, but I got it with a voucher for £40, I'd say for that much it's absolutely worth it.In conclusion, if you're looking for a high quality but affordable trackpad for Windows desktops without breaking the bank, this is the one.
P**T
One was excellent, the next not so good
I developed RSI from decades of using a mouse so I now depend on a central touchpad - like all laptops have. But I wanted an external keyboard to improve the ergonomics of my workspace. There are very few external keyboards available that have a central touchpad. So I thought I would combine this touchpad with a Cherry TLK keyboard - and the result is excellent. The touchpad is as good as the ones on my Dell XPS 13 and HP Envy - it really is as good as a premium laptop touchpad.BUTI bought a second one to duplicate my setup at work and at home, and the second one had a left button that wasn't nearly as tactile as the right one, or the ones on the first touchpad. This was really annoying to use - click and drag uses the left button and I do it reasonably often - and it often didn't register.So I have returned the second one and ordered a replacement. Fingers crossed that it is as excellent as the first unit.
B**D
Works out of the box with Gnome on Wayland
I liked this enough to immediately order another two.It works like a charm in Ubuntu with Gnome and Wayland, with full gesture support immediately after plugging it in. It can handle three and four finger gestures, as well as pinching with two fingers (or the thumb).In Gnome running on X11 it isn't quite so well supported, giving only basic two finger support for scrolling and right clicking.It works well in Windows 10 and 11 as well, where the touchpad settings proudly announced that "this PC is fitted with a precision touchpad."Physically, it's a joy to use. The entire glass surface is active, and the level of friction is about right. There are two clicky buttons under the bottom corners, for which the glass flexes. The single white LED lights up when the device is active (rather than merely plugged in).It has replaced my mouse for most tasks, with the exception of gaming, where being able to scroll whilst pointing is essential, yet not possible with touchpad gestures.
H**M
Do not buy this product... it doesn't work
Utter crap. Doesn't work. Had to be returned
S**.
Watch out for static...
Excellent product, finger glides effortlessly. The only downside is, static kills this touchpad, shame...
E**2
Great Input Device!
The media could not be loaded. Added to the collection of input devices I use daily, alongside my graphics tablet and touchscreen.Perfect for navigating in web browsers and some games, works well in Universe Sandbox, Roblox Studio and even Blender.It is a perfect size for me, I have the sensitivity quite high, and the pan/move inverted since that's what I'm used to using. If you have more then 1 screen like I do, I recommend recentering your finger after moving your cursor to a new screen.1 and 2 finger gestures are simular to touchscreen, so it's a shallow learning curve if you use touch.I wish there was an absolute positioning mode, where tapping in the center puts your cursor in the center, like a graphics tablet.Yes, I am left handed. Computer mice are akward, unless you have a large sum of money to invest in 1 that actually fits in your left hand.Note: The thing on my left hand is a unique piece of jewelery known as a Pride, and is purely for decoration.
H**N
Good quality product
This was a good purchase, no setup required, just plug into the USB port and it works straight away.
S**K
Better quality than expected
The trackpad is very nice to use, plug and play on my Linux desktop. The only issue I ran into was the cable. I replaced the cable with a higher quality USB A to C one. This is a small issue in my mind given the cost for quality of the trackpad.
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