Sandstrom STP113 Instruction Manual
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To connect your Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad to a Windows PC, first ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your PC. Then, turn on the touchpad and press the Bluetooth pairing button. On your PC, go to 'Settings' > 'Devices' > 'Bluetooth & other devices', and select 'Add Bluetooth or other device'. Choose your touchpad from the list to connect.
If your Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad is not responding, first check if the device is charged. If it is, try restarting both the touchpad and the device it is connected to. If the problem persists, unpair and then re-pair the touchpad with your device.
To clean your Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad, turn it off and unplug it if necessary. Use a slightly damp microfiber cloth to gently wipe the surface. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials to prevent damage.
Yes, the Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad is compatible with macOS. You can connect it via Bluetooth using the same pairing process as with Windows. Ensure that your macOS version supports external touchpads.
The Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad supports a variety of gestures including single tap for click, two-finger scroll, pinch to zoom, and three-finger swipe for switching applications or desktops.
To update the firmware, download the latest update from the Sandstrom website. Connect your touchpad to a computer via USB if required, and follow the instructions provided with the downloaded firmware package.
If your Sandstrom STP113 Touchpad battery is not charging, try using a different USB cable or charger. Ensure the charging port is clean and free of debris. If the issue persists, contact Sandstrom support for further assistance.
On Windows, go to 'Settings' > 'Devices' > 'Touchpad' to adjust sensitivity, tap settings, and gestures. On macOS, navigate to 'System Preferences' > 'Trackpad' to customize your touchpad settings.
Yes, you can temporarily disable the touchpad. On Windows, go to 'Settings' > 'Devices' > 'Touchpad' and toggle off the touchpad. On macOS, you can use the 'Accessibility' settings to disable it.
If the cursor moves erratically, ensure the touchpad surface is clean. Check for interference from other wireless devices. Updating touchpad drivers or resetting the Bluetooth connection may also help resolve the issue.