What operating systems and applications does CLVX 1 support?
Alex
Last Update 8 个月前
CLVX 1 supports Windows 10 and 11. It also offers limited support for Linux (based on Gnome with Wayland enabled) and Android/iOS/iPadOS/WebOS/Tizen. For Mac support, please check the separate question.
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 Linux (based on Gnome with Wayland enabled), CLVX 1 supports typing and one, two, and three-finger gestures, with some additional optimizations provided by a special CLVX 1 Linux preset. At the moment, zoom and four-finger gestures are not supported on Linux, and there is no TouchOnKeys app for Linux.
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 + shortcut. 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.