Say goodbye to the mouse, touchpad or trackpad you have. You can use your mobile phone as a mouse control. It doesn't matter which operating system you use.
Get started in 3 easy steps
Download the app and install it on your phone. Confirm the permissions requested during installation.
Download and install the program suitable for your operating system on your computer. If required, give the necessary permissions for the firewall.
Make sure your mobile phone and computer are connected to the same network. Enter your computer's IP information in the settings screen of your mobile phone.
Make a note of the IP information that appears in the Mobile Touchpad program you run on your computer. Enter the settings screen by pressing the gear button on the Mobile Touchpad application on your mobile phone. Type the IP information in this field and press the confirm button. That is all.
Mobile Touchpad program for your PC
1.1 One-Finger Gesture
Gesture: One-finger scroll
Action: Move the mouse cursor
Special Mode: If drag mode is enabled, drag by holding
Platform: All platforms (Windows, macOS, Linux)
1.2 One-Finger Tap
Gesture: One-finger tap
Action: Left click (Left Click)
Platform: All platforms
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2.1 Two-Finger Tap
Gesture: Two-finger tap
Action: Right click (Right Click)
Platform: All platforms
2.2 Two-Finger Scroll (Up/Down)
Gesture: Two-finger scroll up/down
Action: Vertical scroll
Setting: Direction can be changed with the inverted scroll setting (from the Settings menu)
Platform: All platforms
2.3 Two-finger scroll (Right/Left)
Gesture: Two-finger scroll right/left
Action: Horizontal scroll
Setting: Direction can be changed with the inverted scroll setting (from the Settings menu)
Platform: All platforms
2.4 Two-finger zoom in (Pinch open)
Gesture: Two fingers spread apart (spread)
Action: Zoom in (Zoom in)
Keyboard shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + Plus (+)`
Linux: `Ctrl + Plus (+)`
Windows: `Ctrl + Plus (+)`
Application: Browsers, PDF readers, image viewers
2.5 Two-Finger Zoom Out (Pinch Close)
Gesture: Pinch two fingers together (close gesture)
Action: Zoom Out
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + Minus (-)`
Linux: `Ctrl + Minus (-)`
Windows: `Ctrl + Minus (-)`
Application: Browsers, PDF readers, image viewers
2.6 Two-Finger Zoom In/Out (Left-Hand Variation)
Gesture: Two-finger Diagonal gesture (alternative pattern for left-handed users)
Action: Zoom In/Out (for left-handed users)
Keyboard Shortcut: Same as above
Note: Alternative gesture recognition for different grip positions
3.1 Three-Finger Tap
Gesture: Three-finger tap
Action: Drag mode toggle (Toggle drag mode)
Description:
- When activated, a single-finger gesture performs a drag instead of a normal gesture.
- Useful for actions like moving files and selecting text.
- Disabled by tapping again with a 3-finger tap.
Platform: All platforms
3.2 Three-Finger Scroll Up ⬆️
Gesture: Three-finger swipe up
Action: Volume up
Keyboard Shortcut: `Audio Volume Up` media key
Platform: All platforms
Note: macOS has a repeat limiter (more controlled increase)
3.3 Three-Finger Scroll Down ⬇️
Gesture: Three-finger swipe down
Action: Volume down
Keyboard Shortcut: `Audio Volume Down` media key
Platform: All platforms
3.4 Three-Finger Scroll Right ➡️
Gesture: Three-finger swipe right
Action: Media pause/resume (Audio Pause/Play Toggle)
Keyboard Shortcut: `Audio Pause` media key
Platform: All platforms
Usage: Works in media players like Spotify, YouTube, VLC
3.5 Three-Finger Scroll Left ⬅️
Gesture: Three-finger swipe left
Action: Mute/Unmute Toggle
Keyboard Shortcut: `Audio Mute` media key
Platform: All platforms
Usage: To instantly mute system sound
3.6 Three-Finger Special Gesture - Paste 📋
Gesture: Three-finger special pattern (one finger up, two fingers down)
Action: Paste from Clipboard
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + V`
Linux: `Ctrl + V`
Windows: `Ctrl + V`
Usage: Paste copied text or file
3.7 Three-Finger Gesture - Copy 📄
Gesture: Three-finger pattern (one finger down, two fingers up)
Action: Copy (Copy to Clipboard)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + C`
Linux: `Ctrl + C`
Windows: `Ctrl + C`
Usage: Copy selected text or file
4.1 Four-Finger Tap
Gesture: Four-finger tap
Action: Middle click (Middle Click / Mouse Button 3)
Platform: All platforms
Usage:
- Open links in a new tab in the browser
- Close tabs
- Scroll quickly with the scroll bar
4.2 Four-Finger Scroll Up ⬆️ - Mission Control
Gesture: Four-finger swipe up
Action: Open task view (Mission Control / Task View / Overview)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `F3` (Mission Control)
Linux: `Super + Tab` (Overview/Activities - GNOME, KDE)
Windows: `Win + Tab` (Task View)
Usage: View all open windows and switch between them
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
4.3 Four-Finger Scroll Down ⬇️ - App Switcher
Gesture: Four-finger swipe down
Action: Application switcher (similar to App Switcher / Alt+Tab)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + Tab`
Linux: `Alt + Tab`
Windows: `Alt + Tab`
Usage: Quickly switch between open applications
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
4.4 Four-Finger Scroll Right ➡️ - Workspace Next
Gesture: Four Swipe right
Action: Switch to next workspace (Next Workspace / Virtual Desktop)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Ctrl + Right`
Linux: `Ctrl + Alt + Right`
Windows: `Ctrl + Win + Right`
Usage: Switch to the virtual desktop on the right
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with a dynamic limiter (one-time action)
4.5 Four-Finger Scroll Left ⬅️ - Workspace Previous
Movement: Four-finger swipe left
Action: Switch to previous workspace (Previous Workspace / Virtual Desktop)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Ctrl + Left`
Linux: `Ctrl + Alt + Left`
Windows: `Ctrl + Win + Left
Usage: Switch to the virtual desktop on the left
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with a dynamic limiter (one-time action)
4.6 Four-Finger Pinch (Close) - Minimize Window 🗕
Movement: Four-finger pinch (pinch together)
Action: Minimize the active window (Window Minimize)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Command ⌘ + M`
Linux: `Super + H` or `Alt + F9`
Windows: `Win + Down`
Usage: Minimize the currently active window to the taskbar
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with a dynamic limiter (one-time action)
4.7 Four-Finger Spread (Open) - Maximize Window 🗖
Movement: Four-finger spread (zoom out)
Action: Maximize the active window (Window Maximize)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: Ctrl + Command ⌘ + F (Full screen)
Linux: Super + Up or Alt + F10
Windows: Win + Up
Usage: Maximize the window
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
Note: 5-finger gestures are now fully implemented! They offer powerful system-level features.
5.1 Five Finger Tap - Open Terminal 💻
Gesture: Five-finger tap
Action: Open Terminal / Command Prompt
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Cmd + Space` (Spotlight) + "Terminal"
Linux: `Ctrl + Alt + T`
Windows: `Win + R` + "cmd"
Usage: To quickly open a terminal screen
Feature: One-time action
5.2 Five Finger Scroll Up ⬆️ - Lock Screen 🔒
Gesture: Five-finger swipe up
Action: Lock the screen
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Ctrl + Command ⌘ + Q`
Linux: `Super + L` (GNOME, KDE)
Windows: `Win + L`
Usage: To securely lock the computer
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
5.3 Five-Finger Scroll Down ⬇️ - Shutdown Menu ⚡
Gesture: Five-finger swipe down
Action: Open the shutdown menu (Shutdown/Restart Menu)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `Ctrl + Eject` or `Power Button`
Linux: `Ctrl + Alt + Del` (Shutdown dialog)
Windows: `Win + X` + "U" (Power menu)
Usage: Shut down or restart the computer Initialization
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
5.4 Five-Finger Scroll Right ➡️ - Window Snap Right ⇥
Gesture: Five-finger swipe right
Action: Snap window to the right half of the screen (Snap Right)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: - (No system feature, manual placement)
Linux: `Super + Right`
Windows: `Win + Right`
Usage: Split screen, place windows side by side
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
5.5 Five-Finger Scroll Left ⬅️ - Window Snap Left ⇤
Gesture: Five-finger swipe left
Action: Snap window to the left half of the screen (Snap Left)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: - (No system feature, manual placement)
Linux: `Super + Left`
Windows: `Win + Left`
Usage: Screen splitting, side-by-side window placement
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with dynamic limiter (one-time action)
5.6 Five-finger Pinch (Close) - Show Desktop 🖥️
Movement: Five-finger pinch (pinch together)
Action: Show Desktop
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `F11` or `Cmd + F3`
Linux: `Super + D`
Windows: `Win + D`
Usage: Minimize all windows Show the desktop
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with a dynamic limiter (one-time action)
5.7 Five-Finger Spread (Open) - Launchpad 🚀
Gesture: Five-finger spread (zoom out)
Action: Open the application launcher (Launchpad / Start Menu)
Keyboard Shortcut:
macOS: `F4` (Launchpad)
Linux: `Super` (Application grid)
Windows: `Win` (Start menu)
Usage: View and launch all applications
Feature: Triggered by scroll sensitivity with a dynamic limiter (one-time action)
Frequently Asked Questions
If your computer and phone are not connected to the same network, they cannot communicate with each other. If the IP addresses of your computer and phone look very different from each other, changing your network settings to receive IP automatically will solve your problem.
Check the apps running in the background on your phone and computer and turn off unnecessary ones. Since the network you are connected to is used extensively, data transfer may be slow. Usually, restarting your modem, computer or mobile phone will fix the problem.
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