Apple Mac's three-finger drag gesture can greatly improve the use of the touchpad, to reduce the left-button function of the touchpad, I rarely use the lower left button function of the touch panel; instinctively, we might set it in the trackpad, but Apple's interactive logic moved this item to accessibility, Here to teach you how to find in the accessibility of the three-finger drag and drop gesture settings, the final note please be sure to see-why Apple Mac put such an important "three finger drag gesture" in the auxiliary function.
Method/Step
1, in the System Preferences, find the lower right corner of the auxiliary function;
2, on the left there are a number of options, the decline of the list;
3, on the left to find "mouse and touch Control Board";
4, click on the bottom of the "Touch Board" option;
5, in the "Enable drag" item in the following list, select the "three Fingers drag gestures";
6, the choice completes, clicks "Good";
Attention matters
1. The accessibility features here are set because there may be conflicts with Apple's multitasking gestures, in the choice of multi-touch gestures, there are three finger gestures and four finger gestures options, once set to three finger operation, then the MAC will give priority to the three-finger operation here, automatically shut off " Three fingers drag and drop gestures, "that's why Apple set the" three-finger drag gesture "in the accessibility feature.
2, the daily use of gestures, should try to avoid the choice of conflicting three-fingered operation, otherwise, you need to touch the board gesture and auxiliary function gestures to set two times to set it back!