Convert magic mouse into trackpad

Hi,
I just bought myself a magic mouse for the first time and I was wondering if there was an option to turn the magic mouse into a trackpad.
After doing some research I found out that BetterSnapTool was supposed to do that, but after going through every screen in preference I still see no option for what I want.
I'm sure it must exists, I must admit that I'm fairly new to mac
Thanks for any help!

I understand that.
The MacBook had a build in trackpad. It's fixed in the MacBook and can't be taken out. It has a click, tap and drag gestures with one or more fingers.
The Magic Mouse is a has an area on top that is touch-sensitive and has click and drag gestures with one or more fingers.
My question is:
Is there any way that the top side of the Magic Mouse (the touch-sensitive area) can be configured to act like an (extended) trackpad. It's like having the build in trackpad laying next to your Mac.
In other words, is there a program that can assign the drag and tap gestures made on top of the Magic Mouse (touch sensitive area) so that it can control the movement of the cursor without moving the Magic Mouse itself.

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