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The Perixx PERIPAD-506 is a sleek, wired USB touchpad designed for Windows users seeking precise multi-touch navigation on a large 5'' x 4'' surface. Featuring customizable sensitivity, a stable non-slip base, and a detachable USB-C to USB-A cable, it offers a durable and portable solution for desktop and laptop setups. Compatible with Windows 7 through 11, it combines professional-grade functionality with a compact, stylish design.
















| ASIN | B0DHLDGBQ5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Computer Touch Pads #1,894 in Computer Keyboards, Mice & Accessories |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (232) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.31 x 4.57 x 0.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Item model number | 12355 |
| Manufacturer | Perixx |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 11, Windows 8 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 5.31 x 4.57 x 0.1 inches |
| Series | PERIPAD-506 |
| Standing screen display size | 5 |
J**.
Works great.
Touch sensitivity is really good and precision is better than I expected. It's lightweight and I worried that it would slip around but it doesn't. I use this on my desktop to mimic the 3&4 fingers on my laptop. The buttons are kind of cheap feeling and not angled the best but price reflects this.
R**N
In Windows a so-so experience, in Linux it is great.
I had got this touchpad to use at work. It does work on Windows 11, but it is very inconsistent on its sensitivity in different apps, especially microsoft apps. Unfortunately, in the app I have to use most often, Viseo, some of these issues make it almost unusable. I did see in one of the reviews that this worked in Linux, so I decided to use it at home on my Linux computer (Manjaro). For this I have to say: It works better in Linux than it does in Windows. You do have to do some tweaking on the settings (I use KDE plasma) to get it to your liking, but it works. I am taking off 1 star because of the issues I experienced in Windows, but if your looking for a touchpad for Linux, I would say get this.
G**X
Quality pad for affordable price
My old laptop track pad finally stopped working, so I tried a cheap Chinese plug-in track pad as a solution. The problem was that its connecting cable was so thin and weak that after a number of months of use and abuse, the wires must have shorted and the pad would no longer work correctly. I decided to pay a little bit extra for this German brand after two of those other pads both died. I love this one. The USB connector cable on this one is much thicker and stronger, the pad itself is more solidly built, and so far there have been no problems with functionality. I predict that this one is going to last much longer than other, cheaper options out there.
T**L
Excellent for those having wrist pain.
This touchpad is saving my wrists. After 50 years of using regular mice my wrists have pain when using them. It does take some getting used to, and a gel wrist rest is very helpful. Overall, I'm very pleased and my wrists thank me.
G**N
Perixx PERIPAD-506 Wired Slim USB Touchpad - Wired Detachable Touchpad for Desktop and Laptop
This came wonderfully packaged in a simple, well-protected box that almost opened itself! The Perixx 506 works as described in the instruction manual, but the included USB C connection cord is too short for the desktop computer I wanted to use it on, so it will require a special setup. At least it's better than the Laser Mouse I've been using (which is far better than the original mouse with that rubber ball) but the mouse itself isn't too ergonomic, requiring repetitive pressure on both finger and thumb joints that's excessive and even painful. >>>Progress is because of difficulties and bad designs.<<< With the Perixx on my next desktop computer I'll have a choice. I don't like those big drawing pads with the stylus but prefer something smaller with a dedicated spot so switching back and forth will be easy.
P**1
RELIABILITY OF ELECTRONICS PERIPAD AD-506
First log: peripherals Issue: Non-Functioning Build quality wouldn't be a buydeath. Obsolescence ? Ceased working after 6 months. Awesome features like 3 finger swipes. Adequate documentation except for the lack of a manufacture driver. Experience has warned me about amazon sourcing and product support.
E**Y
Ergonomic solution for a wrist that's tired of mice!
Exactly what I was looking for to complete my work from home setup. Sleek and high quality. The only issue I have with it is that I vastly prefer to tap to click things rather than pressing a clunky button. For 95% of clickable things, I can tap to click with this, no problem. But then there a few things that consistently don't register taps as clicks, even though with the laptop's built-in touchpad the taps in the same areas DO register successfully. After several weeks of use, I've gotten used to predicting which things probably need a button click, so it's only a minor annoyance.
S**.
Cable placement, sensitivity, and click pressure
Preface this is voice to text so ignore grammar errors. There really isn’t much positive feedback I can give this. The cable location is in a place for anybody that wants to use it between a split keyboard or on the left side of the keyboard. The actual touch sensitivity of the pad is OK. It doesn’t feel the best on the fingers, But not sure much can really be done to change that. The sensitivity of the cursor is extremely high, and if one were to switch back-and-forth between a mouse and the touchpad, it makes it difficult to find a balance. The biggest issue by far is the cable placement though, I can’t fathom How they probably had a small group of people in her room designing this and no one thought to put the port On the rear side.
S**I
For the price, this is easily a five-star product. The surface is smooth, the size is generous, and Windows multi-touch gestures work flawlessly. It feels very natural for everyday navigation and browsing. It’s not meant for very precise work (as every trackpad). Two minor issues: - The USB-C port is on the side. I don’t understand why it’s not on the back, especially since no angled cable is included. - It’s quite light and slightly angled, so it can slip if you’re not gentle. Overall, great value and a solid desktop trackpad for Windows.
O**S
This exceeded my expectations. - Worked as soon as I plugged it in, no driver download required (Windows 11) - Two-finger scroll and Pinch-zoom work great, even in Blender for 3D camera movement - Build quality is good, but bear in mind it is very much PLASTIC, so won't feel as premium as a glass Mac trackpad I mainly bought this one for it's middle button, which is very rare on trackpads. I wanted to use it with Maya, and it does work! I'm happy to have the three physical buttons, but they will take some getting used to, as they are quite large. If they came out with a version that also supported MacOS, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Do you hear me, Perixx?
K**T
Prima product, prettiger in het gebruik dan vaste touchscreen op laptop
C**A
Muito Fantástico!!! Funciona no Linux!!!
D**K
I've now had this product for nearly a week. As with any new product of this nature, it's going to take a couple of days to get used to the feel and how it reacts when you move your fingers over it. But now I've gone through the adjustment period and am used to it, can't really say anything bad. It does exactly what I paid for it to do, seems to work ok. Very easy to install, you just basically plug it in and that's it. So based on my experience, money well spent.
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