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macOS Utility Beta Touchscreen Gestures

Touch your Mac.

Make your touchscreen work with macOS - Natural touch gestures and smooth, momentum-based scrolling for most USB touchscreens — fully configurable from the menu bar.

macOS 13 or later Apple silicon & Intel 7-day free trial

Natural gestures. Native scrolling. Fully configurable.

Refined single-finger gestures with smooth, momentum-based scrolling

Cursor ReturnReturns to original position after touch
Tap to ClickTouch to left click
Double TapDouble-tap to double-click
Right ClickTouch and hold for right-click
DragTouch and drag anything
ScrollNatural momentum and inertia
ZoomHold a key + slide to zoom
RotationHold a key + slide to rotate
Tools Touch Indicators Collapsible Touch Keyboard

Fully configurable

Scroll speed, tap timing, drag threshold, right-click delay, per-display mapping — all adjustable from the menu bar. Instant changes.

20-second setup

Download, drag to Applications, one permission toggle. No terminal. No kernel extensions.

Standard USB HID touchscreens

ELAN, Elo Touch, Corsair Xeneon, MicroTouch, ViewSonic, and most USB HID-compliant touchscreens. Up to 8 screens simultaneously.

Developer-tested

Corsair Xeneon Edge

Full single-finger gesture support out of the box — plug & play, zero config needed.

One-time purchase. No subscription.

Introductory price Limited time

Personal

€19.99

Personal licence for 1 user, up to 2 computers. 7-day free trial. All gestures included. Free updates within the major version purchased. No subscription. 14-day full refund.

FAQ

Does it work with my touchscreen?

Touchscreen Gestures works with USB touchscreens that expose the standard HID Digitizer or HID Mouse protocol. That covers many ELAN, Elo Touch, Corsair Xeneon, MicroTouch, ViewSonic models and many more. It does not work with proprietary non-HID touch implementations, Bluetooth touchscreens, or iPad Sidecar. Please use the 7-day free trial to confirm compatibility with your specific hardware.

Multi-touch?

Single-finger gestures only — tap, scroll, drag, double-tap, long-press, cursor return and more. No pinch-to-zoom.

What permissions?

Accessibility permission only. It is used to translate touch input into standard mouse interactions on macOS.

What do crash reports include?

Crash reports may include system information, connected device identifiers, app and driver configuration, and relevant logs or crash data needed to diagnose failures. Automatic diagnostic sharing is optional and can be enabled or changed later from the app's menu bar.

Intel or Apple silicon?

Both. Universal binary. Runs on macOS 13 Ventura and later.

Is there a free trial?

Yes — 7-day free trial, no payment required. If your touchscreen isn't detected, contact us with a diagnostic report and we'll try to add support in a future update.