About the use of Mac Touchpad I'm starting to think it's a little bit less handy, like swipe up, right-click, copy, zoom, rotate,
Here, just starting with the Mac I summed up a few Mac touchpad usage, I hope to be helpful to everyone.
- Swipe up and down to browse the page: two fingers touch the Mac touchpad and slide up: swipe with both hands pointing (this method is the same as the normal computer touchpad method). As you can see, the decline is of course two of the mobile phone gently slipped. (Here I give you the drawings)
- Right-click: There are several ways to right-click on a Mac. (1) Touch the touchpad lightly with two fingers (2) control+ touch the Touchpad.
- Copy: swipe left and right with three fingers to complete what you want to copy, which is adjusted according to the area you want to choose.
- Zoom: This can literally be understood, with two fingers gently kneading. (I give you the drawings)
- Rotate: rotate with two fingers.
In fact, the use of these very simple touchpad, you can also be in the Mac System Preferences > Trackpad to view and learn.
The Mac touchpad of those odd kinky ingenious technique