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ZSA Launches Navigator Trackpad Add-On for Voyager Split Ergonomic Keyboard

ZSA Launches Navigator Trackpad Add-On for Voyager Split Ergonomic Keyboard
ZSA Technology Labs has officially released the Navigator Trackpad, a new modular input accessory designed for the company’s Voyager split ergonomic mechanical keyboard lineup. The new module expands the existing Navigator ecosystem, following the earlier Trackball variant, and aims to bring laptop-style cursor control directly to mechanical keyboards. The Navigator Trackpad uses a custom multitouch sensor developed with Cirque and features a smooth glass-like surface with native Precision touch support. ZSA says it supports multitouch gestures including two-finger scrolling and tapping across Windows, Linux, and macOS through a lightweight companion application. Designed as part of the modular Navigator system, the Trackpad magnetically attaches to compatible keyboards including the Voyager and Moonlander, while broader compatibility extends to QMK powered keyboards through its open-source QMK module. The device is also fully compatible with existing community and official 3D-printable Navigator shells.

Customization is handled through ZSA’s Oryx configurator, allowing users to adjust placement, gestures, and behavior, including left-handed layouts. According to ZSA CEO Erez Zukerman, the company developed the product from scratch rather than repurposing an existing touchpad design. The Navigator Trackpad is available standalone for $99 or as part of the Navigator Core ecosystem at a starting price of $169. The package includes the Navigator Core trackpad module, a right-side magnetic shell for Voyager keyboard integration, a custom hard-shell carrying case, and color-matched braided connection cables.

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