In 1980,
Xerox offered one of the first, if not first, touchpads on a computer system with their
Xerox 860, a word processing workstation aimed at medium- and large-sized businesses. Embedded on the
Xerox 860's keyboard, to the right of the keys, is the circular touchpad, which Xerox dubbed the "Cat" (short for
capacitance-activated transducer). Xerox offered the Cat as an alternative input method for selecting strings of text to copy, delete, insert, or move around the document. By 1982,
Apollo desktop computers were equipped with a touchpad on the right side of the keyboard. Introduced a year later, in 1983, the first battery-powered clamshell laptop, the
Gavilan SC included a touchpad, which was mounted above its keyboard, rather than below, which became the norm.
Psion's
MC 200/400/600/WORD Series, introduced in 1989, came with a new mouse-replacing input device similar to a touchpad, although more closely resembling a graphics tablet, as the cursor was positioned by clicking on a specific point on the pad, instead of moving it in the direction of a stroke. Laptops with touchpads were launched by
Olivetti and
Triumph-Adler in 1992.
Cirque introduced the first widely available touchpad, branded as GlidePoint, in 1994.
Apple introduced touchpads with modern placing in the
PowerBook 500 series in 1994, using Cirque's GlidePoint technology, which Apple refers to as a "trackpad"; it replaced the
trackball of previous
PowerBook models. Since 2008, Apple's revisions of the
MacBook and
MacBook Pro incorporated a "Tactile Touchpad" design with a button integrated into the tracking surface (the lower part of the touchpad surface acts as a clickable button). Another early adopter of the GlidePoint pointing device was Sharp. Users were often presented with the option to purchase a
pointing stick, touchpad, or
trackball. Combinations of the devices were common, though touchpads and trackballs were rarely included together. Since the early 2000s, touchpads have become the dominant laptop pointing device as most consumer laptops produced during this period and beyond includes only touchpads, displacing the pointing stick. == Use in devices ==