The combination of the Apple MacBook's dashboard gesture and OS X operating system has led to a more sophisticated experience for users, and OS X's approach and multiple finger gestures have been popular with users. But recently, a number of users have found that in Apple's latest OS X El Capitan Beta, the three-fingered drag-and-drop gesture is missing!
The Mac's trackpad gestures make OS X's experience more sophisticated, with the dots and gestures being widely welcomed, and the three-fingered drag-and-drop gesture being the leader.
However, in OS X El Capitan, many users say Apple has removed the three-fingered gesture, because the settings are not found in the system Preferences-trackpad of the original location. After careful searching, the Apple did not remove the practical gesture, but the location of the option changed.
The following steps are required in OS X El Capitan to open the three-fingered drag:
1. Open System Preferences
2, click the Auxiliary function
3. Click the mouse & Touch panel
4. Click the Touch Panel option
5, click to open drag
6, in the dropdown box select "Three Fingers drag"
The three-fingered drag gesture not only allows you to use the window and other desktop items, also allows you to select text, which is very useful gesture, but do not know what Apple changed its options location for the consideration, for careless users, the recall of this option may cost a certain amount of learning costs.