No drivers needed  ·  Pure Bluetooth HID

Your Phone.
Your Trackpad. Anywhere.

BT Trackpad turns your Android phone into a wireless Bluetooth mouse. Your Windows or Mac recognises it as a standard hardware mouse — no app, no driver, no pairing code.

0 Gesture controls
0ms Extra software on host
0 Min Android API
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Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

Built on standard Bluetooth HID — the same protocol your hardware mouse uses.

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Native Bluetooth HID

Uses Android's BluetoothHidDevice API (API 28+) to register as a real hardware mouse. The host OS never knows it's a phone.

Zero-Driver Setup

Pair once through your OS Bluetooth settings. Windows and macOS load their built-in HID mouse driver automatically — no extras required.

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Multi-Touch Gestures

1-finger drag moves the cursor, 1-finger tap is left-click, 2-finger drag scrolls, and 2-finger tap right-clicks. Natural and familiar.

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Screen-Off Persistence

A foreground service keeps the Bluetooth HID connection alive even when the phone's screen turns off. No interruptions.

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Tuneable Sensitivity

Adjust pointer speed, scroll speed, and tap sensitivity from the in-app settings. Dial it in exactly how you like it.

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One-Tap Reconnect

Previously paired hosts appear in a list. One tap reconnects directly — no re-advertising, no re-pairing, just instant resumption.

Up and running in 3 steps

No account, no cloud, no friction.

1
Install & Open

Install the APK on your Android 9+ phone. Grant Bluetooth permission when prompted. The app is ready in seconds.

2
Pair with Your Computer

Tap "Connect Device" — your phone advertises as "My Trackpad". Open Bluetooth settings on Windows or Mac and select it. No PIN needed.

3
Start Controlling

The app jumps to the full-screen trackpad automatically. Drag, tap, scroll — your cursor moves instantly on the host.

Intuitive touch controls

Every gesture is mapped to a standard mouse action — no learning curve.

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1-Finger Drag
Move cursor
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1-Finger Tap
Left click
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2-Finger Drag
Scroll
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2-Finger Tap
Right click
Works where you work

Any host that supports standard Bluetooth HID mouse input. No companion app. No account. No cloud.

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Windows
Windows 10 / 11
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macOS
Monterey 12.0+
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Android
Android 9+ (API 28)

What you need

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Android Device
  • Android 9.0 or higher
  • Bluetooth HID peripheral support
  • Any modern Android phone
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Permissions
  • BLUETOOTH_CONNECT (Android 12+)
  • BLUETOOTH_ADVERTISE (Android 12+)
  • ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION (Android ≤11)
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Host Computer
  • Bluetooth adapter (built-in or dongle)
  • Windows 10 / 11 or macOS Monterey+
  • No extra software required

Common questions

No. The app uses the standard Bluetooth HID protocol — the same standard your physical mouse uses. Windows and macOS have built-in drivers for HID mice, so your computer recognises BT Trackpad as a plain hardware mouse the moment it pairs.
Yes. The app runs a foreground Bluetooth service that keeps the HID connection alive even when the display sleeps. You will see a persistent notification while connected — this is required by Android for background services.
On Android 11 and earlier you only need ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION (required by Android for Bluetooth Classic scanning). On Android 12 and later the app requests BLUETOOTH_CONNECT and BLUETOOTH_ADVERTISE instead — location permission is not needed.
First confirm Bluetooth is enabled on both devices. Then make sure all required permissions are granted in the Android app settings. A small number of budget devices do not support Bluetooth HID peripheral mode — if the app shows "Your device doesn't support Bluetooth HID peripheral mode", there is no workaround for that hardware.
You can pair with multiple hosts and they all appear in the "Previously paired" list on the connect screen. However only one host can be the active connection at a time — tap the desired host to switch.
The current HID descriptor exposes a 3-button mouse (left, right, middle) plus scroll wheel. The on-screen quick buttons provide left and right click. Middle-click and additional buttons may be added in future updates.
Yes. All Bluetooth Classic HID connections are protected by the standard Bluetooth security layer and the device pairing process. Data is not transmitted over the internet at any point — everything is local Bluetooth.

Built with care

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Pritam Mullick
Android Developer

Passionate about building apps that solve real-world problems with clean architecture and native Android APIs. BT Trackpad is a labour of love built for productivity.

Built with
Kotlin MVVM Hilt Coroutines Flow BT HID API API 28+
Get in touch

Bug report, feature request, or just want to say hi — all messages are welcome.