Users who have Apple Watch on their hands have more knowledge of the Force Touch feature, or users who have purchased the new Macbook experience this feature. Force Touch is a touch sensing technology that Apple uses for Apple Watch, the new MacBook, and the new MacBook Pro.
With Force Touch, the device senses the power of light and pressure, and brings out different functions. Apple also says force Touch is the most important new sensing feature since the development of multi-touch.
In addition to the USB Type-c interface, the Force Touch trackpad can be said to be another of the most interesting features of the 12-inch MacBook.
Today, we'll see how Force Touch works on MacBook, and if you're not using the Force Touch feature on your MacBook, maybe these tips will help you.
12 Force Touch tips on your Macbook
1.Force Touch file name, renaming files in OS X Finder
2.Force Touch file icon in Quick look preview file
An icon in the 3.Force Touch Dock that opens the task control for an app and its window
4.Force Touch side bar tag name, rename file label
5.Force Touch Calendar or event, preview calendar date
6.Force Touch Date to create a new event
7.Force Touch location, marking in maps
8.Force Touch Zoom in to zoom out Maps
9.Force Touch A word to see the definition of a word
Pause, fast forward, or rewind video on the timeline on 10.Force Touch video.
11.Force Touch Dock icon to bring up app task control
12.Force Touch a link, preview in Destination
You will find that the Force Touch has basically been able to achieve multi-touch MAC trackpad functionality through multi-fingered clicks and right-click operations. We can say that force Touch is another method we use to perform operational tasks, and more dimensions.