@paperbottle: Humor me for a moment. The Trackpad is roughly 5 by 5 inches. The iPad's touch screen is about 7.5 by 5 inches. Its really no strech of the imagination to map the surface coordiates of the Trackpad to the iPad screen with a bit of scaling. I see no reason at all why cant work. You can lift your finger from the Trackpad, drag and gesture just like on the iPad screen.
Frankly I'd like to see an app that allows you to use your iPhone as a remote Trackpad for the iPad linked by Bluetooth. I'll bet if iOS4 allows use of the Trackpad on the iPad we'll see apps like that springing up.
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