"Settings" Mac notebook touchpad settings

"If a worker wants to be good at his work, he must first sharpen his tools." My understanding of "tools" is to use tools reasonably. In daily use of Mac, you can not only operate with shortcut keys, but also improve efficiency by using the touchpad. The following Let me share some of my understanding of the touchpad. At the same time, you can also set it according to your own preferences, namely "cursor and click", "scroll and zoom", and "more gestures". How many people don't use a mouse?

Table of contents

01 Cursor and click

02 scroll zoom

03 more gestures

04 Zhong Hui's Conclusion


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01 Cursor and click

Tracking speed: As the name suggests, the reaction speed of the touchpad after clicking.

Tap: How hard you tap the touchpad.

Press hard and feel the feedback: After turning on this function, the effect is like "One Finger Zen".

Queries and Number Detectors: This has not yet felt useful.

Secondary click: Similar to the right button of a mouse.

Tap to click: Take off directly with assist-tap and force-tap and feel the feedback.

02 scroll zoom

Natural scrolling; the content slides with your fingers, and students who are used to Windows systems can close it.

Zoom in or out: Pinch with two fingers to zoom in or out small pictures, web pages, etc.

Smart zoom: Tap the touchpad with two fingers to zoom in and zoom out, but I personally feel that it is easy to accidentally touch it when using it.

Rotate: Rotate with two fingers to adjust the angle of the picture.

03 more gestures

Swipe between pages:

Swipe between full-screen apps: Remember to open full-screen apps, and you cannot swipe and switch between non-full-screen apps.

Notification Center: Swipe up with four thumbs to enter the desktop and display the currently open windows.

App Expose: If multiple windows are open, swipe down with four fingers to display only the currently open window.

Launch Pad: Quickly open the Launch Pad by pinching your thumb.

Show Desktop: Pinch your thumbs together to quickly show the desktop.

04 Zhong Hui's Conclusion

The options in the picture are Zhonghui’s personal Mac touchpad settings. If you don’t know some functions, you can hover the mouse over the corresponding functions and the screen will automatically demonstrate the functions. You can open it and try the functions first. Whether it meets your own needs and then decide whether to enable this function.

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