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P++ TrackPad Mapper
3- & 4-Finger Gestures. Unlimited Control.
Built for Ableton Live 12.2 Suite (Mac only)
3- & 4-Finger Gestures. Unlimited Control.
Built for Ableton Live 12.2 Suite (Mac only)
Max for Live device for Live 12.2 Suite (Mac only)
Take full creative command of Ableton Live using your fingertips.
P++ TrackPad Mapper lets you map expressive 3- & 4-finger gestures to any parameter in Live — using your MacBook trackpad or Apple Magic Trackpad.
Swipe, rotate, pinch — control multiple parameters simultaneously with natural, fluid movements.
Unlock a level of real-time modulation and expression that traditional MIDI controllers simply can’t match.
Transform your gestures into sound.
With P++ TrackPad Mapper, your fingers become a new kind of instrument — dynamic, responsive, and deeply personal.
OS: Mac (Apple Silicon only)
Ableton Live: 12.2 or later
Max for Live: Included with Live Suite, or available as an add-on for Live Standard
Supported Devices: MacBook Trackpad / Apple Magic Trackpad
This device relies on Mac trackpad gestures for operation.
For stable performance, we strongly recommend adjusting your system settings as follows:
Go to System Settings → Trackpad, and turn off all gestures for 3-finger and 4-finger inputs.
Even after disabling all 3- and 4-finger gestures in System Settings, macOS will still treat these gestures
as scroll events.
This behavior is part of the OS specification and cannot be changed via system settings.
To override this behavior, we provide a command file that forcibly disables certain trackpad features.
Locate the included disable_scroll.command file in Finder.
Right-click (or Control-click) the file and select “Open” from the menu.
⚠️ Double-clicking may result in a security warning and prevent the file from running.
When prompted with a security dialog, click “Open” to proceed.
If macOS still blocks the file, go to System Settings → Privacy & Security, scroll down to find the message about the blocked file, and click “Allow Anyway.”
Then repeat the right-click → “Open” process.
Once the Terminal opens and the script runs, restart your Mac to apply the changes.
After restarting, the settings will be applied and unwanted scroll recognition should be avoided.
⚠️ Note: If you make any changes to the trackpad settings in System Settings after running the command, the effect may be canceled.
In that case, please run the command file again and restart your Mac.
This device uses private macOS frameworks, and therefore future OS updates may break compatibility.
Please use with this in mind.