Add trackpad support for Windows / Surface devices (zoom, scroll, etc.)
Windows Surface Book trackpads have little to no gesture support. It's incredibly annoying. Please add pinch to zoom, two finger scrolling, etc.. The same functionality you would expect on a macbook would be great.
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Francesco Nardone commented
Still nothing at the moment. A lot of app on windows use the precision trackpad succesfully. Not Adobe. FIX IT FFS!
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AFAIK this is delayed because of some Microsoft-ish technical reasons :( Let’s hope the good will eventually win.
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Anonymous commented
Is it so hard to make the same smart touch pad features that’s already available on Macbooks, available also on Windows? Like there’s literally more windows users than mac users and all of the new windows laptops have the precious keyboards that allow for pinch to zoom and other smart gestures. It can’t be that hard of a change to implement like c’mon! All I’m asking is to be able to pinch to zoom on my touch pad and have 360 movement with my double finger dragging! On a WINDOWS computer!!! How the heck have y’all not fixed this yet? We’ve been complaining since like 2018!
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Anonymous commented
zoom in with trackpad. no way to switch it with windows and i know it works for mac just fine
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Tim commented
Pinch to zoom doesn't work in Illustrator and InDesign on Windows.
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[Deleted User] commented
I really feel treated unfair without having these on pc
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I StM I commented
Pinch to Zoom doesn't seem to work in Illustrator, unlike in XD
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Andrew commented
This is one of the most basic features that designers working on laptops need access to. I need to zoom, as well as pan precisely and in any direction I want with my trackpad. I have a multi thousand dollar XPS 15 4K laptop that is specifically made for designers and photographers, yet I am forced to work on my antiquated Macbook Pro from 2012 that has these basic features.
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Anonymous commented
Ya add this or reply if you have figured it out
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Andrew commented
I need to be able to zoom with my trackpad on my high end XPS 15 Windows laptop. Many other programs, including Adobe programs, are capable of this. There is no reason this should not be a feature.