Move your pointer to the upper right of the screen to where you’ll find the time and battery life. Once an app is open in fullscreen mode, you can easily swipe through all other apps that are running by touching the trackpad with three fingertips and swiping left or right. Swipe through all open apps (without using the App Switcher) You can swipe through the full list by touching the trackpad with two fingertips and swiping left or right. Instead of seeing the Home Screen, you’ll see your App Switcher with all open apps. Without pressing down on your trackpad, touch your trackpad with three fingertips and swipe up-but slow down a bit before you reach the top of the trackpad. This is very similar to the last gesture, but with a subtle twist. Use the App Switcher to see all your open apps at once I recommend leaving both of these as they are. Apple also gives you options for turning on “Tap to Click” (which is off by default) and turning off “Two-Finger Secondary Click,” which allows you to easily open Quick Action Menus on app icons or “right-click” in documents. You can also turn off what Apple calls “Natural Scrolling,” (which I personally recommend as it has never felt natural to me). This is so much simpler than it used to be.įrom here you can adjust the tracking to make the pointer move faster or more slowly. It should be about halfway down the page.
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