Synaptics Mouse 195950
The Synaptics 195950 comes with programmable buttons that can be customized to fit individual user needs. This feature allows users to assign complex commands or macros to specific buttons, enhancing productivity and gaming performance.
use a "diving board" mechanical design, which some users find difficult because clicking becomes harder near the top hinge. synaptics mouse 195950
For users, the sensor’s identity is not “195950” but the feel of motion. A sensitive, well-tuned sensor can make cursors feel like extensions of the body; one that under- or over-reacts produces frustration. Different communities value different attributes: gamers chase ultra-low latency and high DPI for micro-adjustments; designers prefer smooth, stable tracking; mobile users prize power efficiency. This diversity shapes calibration defaults and driver software. The existence of one standardized sensor can anchor a product family’s ergonomics and marketing claims, subtly influencing how people interact with software for years. The Synaptics 195950 comes with programmable buttons that
Synaptics touchpads are industry-standard components designed for high responsiveness and precise pointing. For users, the sensor’s identity is not “195950”
Controls the sensitivity, gestures (like two-finger scrolling or pinch-to-zoom), and palm rejection technology (TypeGuard™) for laptop touchpads. Where to Find it
Most Synaptics devices are designed to work automatically as a standard mouse using "Relative Mode". To unlock advanced features like multi-finger gestures, you must install the specific driver: