Both CLVX 1 and CLVX 1 for Mac support Windows 10 and 11 and macOS (with TouchOnKeys driver for Mac installed). We also offer limited support for Linux (based on Gnome with Wayland enabled) and Android/iOS/iPadOS/WebOS/Tizen.
On Windows: CLVX 1 supports all gestures (one, two, three, and four-finger gestures, taps, and pinch). The TouchOnKeys app is available for installation, the mouse works in BIOS, and, of course, typing functions as well.
On Mac: All Mac trackpad gestures with TouchOnKeys driver for Mac installed (except two-finger rotation)
On Linux: Ubuntu+Gnome with Wayland or X.org (with gesture improvement extension): Typing, left-right clicks, scrolling, and native 3-4 finger gestures. Zooming is not supported.
Note: Other Linux variations/combinations should support basic touchpad functionality without 3-4 finger gestures.
All other operating systems support typing and mouse gestures, which means gestures are sent to the system as mouse HID signals. Among the limitations, scrolling that works like a mouse scroll (i.e., line by line), three and four-finger gestures don’t work, and pinch gestures send the CTRL+/CTRL- shortcuts. However, you can still control a pointer, scroll, and click left and right. Watch the video to see how CLVX 1 works with other operating systems.
Since CLVX 1 is an input device, it works in any application the same way as your mouse or touchpad does.