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To avoid confusion: 1. A **Magic Trackpad 3** does not exist, [more here](https://magicutilities.net/magic-trackpad/faqs?open=magic-trackpad-3). 2. #464 was a change in the README.md file only (that's the main page of this GitHub...

For Bluetooth pairing **no driver is required**. Bluetooth pairing is fully handled by the Magic Trackpad itself and the Windows Bluetooth subsystem. If your Magic Trackpad doesn't pair as Bluetooth...

The haptic feedback should always work, even not connected to any computer. When the Magic Trackpad is turned on you should be able to click. Most likely your internal battery...

If it works with Bluetooth then obviously the battery seems to work in general. Battery state 64 is unknown to us, only Apple knows what that means. There might be...

This driver only provides the actual touches to Windows, no further processing is done. Palm rejection is then part of Windows touchpad processing, The internal tweaks are not really documented...

Bluetooth lag is a general issue in some Windows environments. Full details and possible solutions here: https://magicutilities.net/magic-trackpad/help/wireless-interference

It's so called **wireless interference**. For [full details and possible solutions click here](https://magicutilities.net/magic-trackpad/help/wireless-interference).