Trackpad

A Trackpad that’s just for you.

Touch

better.

Do

more.

Touch better. Do more.

Precision tracking

Unparalleled precision and accuracy give you complete control over your cursor experience. Never miss another click again.

Multi-finger gesture support

Standard Windows and Linux gestures are supported out-of-the-box. The Trackpad hardware supports gestures for up to five fingers, so custom gestures are limited only to your imagination.

Great surface finish

The Trackpad’s textured finish gives you a low-friction touch surface that’s great to use all day, and also incredibly durable.

Satisfying size

At 7.0 inches x 5.2 inches, the Trackpad is large enough to satisfy even the most demanding user.

Check out how the Trackpad can work for you.

Crisp tracking. Easy scrolling.

Multi-touch and gestures.

Advanced features like palm rejection.

You want things custom? You got it.

Everything is 100% open-source: the case, the firmware, the electronics. Change what you want, when you want to. And make the Trackpad perfect for you.

Tailored

to

your

touch

Tailored to your touch.

3D-printed

The entire case is 3D-printed. And, because of the Trackpad’s unique design, it has a fantastic surface finish, one that’s great to use all day.

Any appearance you want

Print a new case for yourself, in any colour and material you like. Make your Trackpad truly your own.

Repairable and modifiable

Repairs and modifications are simple and easy. Modify our open-source design files, print them on your printer, and you’re good to go.

Open-source firmware

Easily change gestures, modify tracking speed, or add entirely new features, thanks to our completely open-source firmware.

Built

on

great

tech

Built on great tech.

Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico

The heart of the Trackpad is the RP2040, a 125MHz Cortex M0 chip produced by Raspberry Pi. It runs at lightning speed, making the Trackpad snappy and responsive.

Top-of-the-line tracking chip

Tracking in in the Trackpad is powered by Microchip’s ATMXT1066TD, a best-in-class chip that provides exceptional tracking precision.

QMK under the hood

The Trackpad runs QMK, a popular and powerful firmware for input devices. Modification of the firmware is easy and the developer community is huge.

Forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” trackpad design

The Trackpad is forked from George Norton’s “Peacock” design, building on a robust foundation.

Tech specs that work for you.

Case Dimensions


177mm x 132mm x 16mm, or
7.0″ x 5.2″ x 0.6″

Tracking Area


156mm x 99mm, or
6.1″ x 3.9″

Weight


250g, or
8.8oz

Supported Operating Systems


Windows
Linux

Microcontroller


Raspberry Pi RP2040
Cortex M0
125MHz

Tracking Chip


Microchip ATMXT1066TD
Up to 16 concurrent touches
125Hz polling rate

See what others are saying about the Trackpad.

“ive wanted a [not Apple] desktop trackpad for a while. very excited to see what happens with the Ploopy one.”

– Piece Maker (Discord)

“i’m quite interested in trying these eventually as someone that occasionally uses the apple magic trackpad”

– ze_or (Discord)

“Exciting stuff once again from you guys.”

– u/particlemanwavegirl (Reddit)

“I def want one.”

– u/ArekusandaMagni (Reddit)

“I’ve been wanting an open source trackpad forever”

– Calla (Discord)

“Man, that trackpad looks amazing.”

– Lord Admiral (Discord)

“Oh, this is exactly what I was looking for. Need a Magic trackpad equivalent on Windows.”

– u/i_rawr_u (Reddit)

“This looks awesome! Especially when the best external trackpad recommendation on Windows tends to be strangely enough…the Apple magic trackpad?”

– u/Suyoku (Reddit)

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We’re on Discord

Join the conversation. Get early access to product updates and releases. Get new ideas and code from other users like you. And join Office Hours with the designers.

And on Reddit

Join the community. See the latest builds and colour runs. Learn about mods that extend the functionality of your devices. And weigh in on future product features.