
Additionally, standalone purchases now include a USB-C to Lightning cable, instead of USB-A. Six pastel models (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple) were introduced in 2021 to match the colors of the M1 iMac.

iPadOS 13.4 introduced mouse support to iPads for the first time, and supports all functionality of the second-generation Magic Trackpad.
MAGIC TRACKPAD 2 WINDOWS 11 PRO
A space gray color was introduced with the iMac Pro in 2017, alongside a color-matching Magic Keyboard both were later made available as standalone purchases. The second-generation Magic Trackpad has been released in a variety of colors. The Lightning connector is used for charging and pairing.

The trackpad also provides haptic feedback via Apple's built-in Taptic Engine that is also used in MacBook trackpads. The second-generation Magic Trackpad is similar to its predecessor, with the key differences being a larger form factor, rechargeable lithium-ion battery and Force Touch. It was announced on Octoalongside the Magic Keyboard and second-generation Magic Mouse, and replaces the first-generation Magic Trackpad. The second-generation Magic Trackpad (initially marketed as Magic Trackpad 2) is a multi-touch and Force Touch trackpad produced by Apple Inc.

Multi-touch matte glass surface, with Force Touch and Taptic EngineĠ.19–0.43 inch (0.49–1.09 cm) x 6.3 inch (16.0 cm) x 4.52 inches (11.49 cm) Rear view of a second-generation Magic Trackpad with the power switch at left and Lightning port at center
