[OSX-Users] Re: De-clicking macbooks
Jules Field
Jules at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jan 14 08:57:21 GMT 2016
And because I'm a dumb-ass, I forgot the most obvious answer, which
applies to any Mac pretty much:
In System Preferences / Trackpad, tick "Tap to click". Then you just
"click" by lightly tapping the trackpad with 1 finger, no need to press
it hard enough to make it audibly click at all.
Cheers,
Jules.
On 13/01/2016 21:50, Jules Field wrote:
> Buy a MacBook with a Force Touch trackpad, such as the 2015 MacBook. They're hopefully about to extend them to MacBook Pros as well.
> On the Force Touch trackpad, the trackpad never actually moves at all. All the audio and haptic feedback is "artificial", and you can turn off the clicks in System Preferences.
>
Jules
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