Consider this an apology to Hyper and to its parent, Targus. I don’t want to use HyperSpace’s TrackPad Pro standalone haptic trackpad and I’ve probably wasted your time, Hyper’s, and mine. Perhaps you, dear reader, will feel differently. Me? I just can’t stand it. Hyper’s $150 haptic Trackpad Pro or $109 on Kickstarter taught me that I’m primarily a mouse person, and I have absolutely no need for the advanced capabilities that the trackpad offers, such...

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