lto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Dave Carlson
>> Sent: Friday, 23 August 2019 2:06 PM
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>> Subject: Killing the Touch Pad
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macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Dave Carlson
> Sent: Friday, 23 August 2019 2:06 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Killing the Touch Pad
>
>
> Okay, I know that I should get used to it but when I use my MacBook Pro with
> THAT TRACKPAD THE S
Raise your hands including the heal of your hand above the touch pad.
>
> I keep doing the same thing myself
>
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
> Behalf Of Dave Carlson
> Sent: Friday, 23 August 2019 2:06 PM
> To: macvisionarie
August 2019 2:06 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Killing the Touch Pad
Okay, I know that I should get used to it but when I use my MacBook Pro with
THAT TRACKPAD THE SIZE OF New Jersey, I’M ALWAYS MANAGING TO DRAG A FINGER OR
A THUMB ACROSS IT AND JUMPING TO NEW WINDOWS.
I HAVE
I’d like to know that as well, although it isn’t as bad if you turn off the
trackpad commander by pressing the VO keys and doing a rotor gesture on the
track pad to the left. Or anti clockwise, counter clockwise in the US.
> On 23/08/2019, at 2:06 PM, Dave Carlson wrote:
>
>
> Okay, I know
Okay, I know that I should get used to it but when I use my MacBook Pro with
THAT TRACKPAD THE SIZE OF New Jersey, I’M ALWAYS MANAGING TO DRAG A FINGER OR
A THUMB ACROSS IT AND JUMPING TO NEW WINDOWS.
I HAVE TURNED OFF (UNCHECKED) EVERY FUNCTION OF THE TRACK PAD IN SYSTEM
PREFERENCES, AS