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Title: How to change the trackpad settings on your Mac
Post by: HCK on July 04, 2016, 04:05:25 pm
How to change the trackpad settings on your Mac

How do you change your trackpad settings? If your Mac's trackpad doesn't play nice with your fingers, you can change it!

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How to add clicking features on the trackpad on a Mac

You can turn on double-clicking, data look up, and tap-to-click features to the trackpad.

Click the Apple icon () in the upper-left corner of your screen.
Select System Preferences... from the dropdown menu.


Click on Trackpad in the System Preferences window.
Click on Point & Click.


Tick the box Look up and data detectors to enable the ability to search words and phrases in Safari, iTunes, and other searchable services on your Mac
Tick the box Secondary click to enable one-click double-clicking.

You can select how you trigger Secondary click to work from the dr...

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