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[* black] Only four strain gauges? Seems unlikely... Time to hunt around.
[* black] Ahah! Some strange rubbery glue was holding a cable over the second half of each strain gauge pair.
-[* black] As we witnessed in our [guide|38300|previous experience|stepid=86958|new_window=true] with Apple's Force Touch, the strain gauges in this trackpad measure pressure from your fingers without any significant movement.
- [* icon_note] With the virtual click of the Taptic Engine, the new trackpad has essentially no moving parts, which usually means a more durable component.
+[* black] As we found [guide|38300|previously|stepid=86958|new_window=true] in Apple's Force Touch, the strain gauges on this trackpad sense pressure from your fingers without really moving.
+ [* icon_note] With the virtual feedback of the Taptic Engine, the new trackpad has essentially no moving parts, which usually makes for a more durable component.