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Ploopy's open-source trackpad is extremely customizable, made for tinkerers

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Making this possible is the open-source firmware QMK, which is the same stuff powering Ploopy’s line of modular mice and trackballs. The firmware lets you easily reprogram.
In brief: Open-source hardware company Ploopy has released a 7-inch trackpad that is almost entirely customizable – from its tracking capabilities to the physical design of the device itself. It’s not often you can fully customize so many aspects of an input device, making it a silly amount of fun for tinkerers.
Making this possible is the open-source firmware QMK, which is the same stuff powering Ploopy’s line of modular mice and trackballs. The firmware lets you easily reprogram gestures, tweak tracking speeds, and even add entirely new functionality through coding.
It runs on a Raspberry Pi RP2040, which Ploopy describes as a best-in-class chip that provides «exceptional tracking precision.

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