Mar

09

Gestures On MacBook Pro

posted in Apple, MacBooks, by BindApple

MacBook Pro is one of the laptop models from Apple which can be found whit 13-inch display, 15-inch display and 17 – inch display. You can choose from different processor types, storage capacity and memory and if you don’t like the configurations Apple has made for you, you have the possibility to configure your own MacBook Pro with the technical specification you want.



The trackpad is not a simple one, because is a Multi-Touch trackpd which gives its users the possibility to many gestures on it.  The trackpad is made form wear resistant glass and it doesn’t have any buttons, because it is the button, so you can click it anywhere on its surface. The material is also touch-friendly and smooth, so you can make the gestures you want easy and fast.



The MacBook Pro trackpad gives you more space to click and to track, because is bigger than average trackpads from other computers. Actually, this is the smartest and the largest trackpad you will find on the market and we don’t have to forget about the design, because it looks great.

The trackpad allows its users to make gestures like: rotate, pinch or swipe and many more. The best thing about it, as we said above, is the fact that you can click anywhere and you have a lot of space to make the gesture you need.

This trackpad is very easy to use, for example, if you want to scroll all you have to do is to place two fingers on it and slide them around the surface. You can scroll up and down a page in a very easy and fast way. If you have Leopard as a operating system you can even make diagonal scrolling – to do that you have go in System Preferences, click on the Keyboard and Mouse option and choose Trackpad. Every gesture is better and can be done faster than with other trackpads and it is also very responsive to your each gesture.

If you want to zoom in and out to have to make a pinch gesture. The name of the gesture is self explanatory, to zoom in you have to expand two fingers on the trackpad and zoom out to have to pinch.



The swipe gesture is used to slide between images or you can flip through the photo library and you have to use 3 fingers. And if you use 4 fingers you can switch between applications, you can view all the open windows you have or you can view your desktop.

The gestures on MacBook Pro are amazing and if you are used with right-click you can do that by configuring a right-click area on your trackpad or you can right-click just by using two fingers.

You can also use your fingertips to rotate an image, you can click and drag and more, because the Multi-touch trackpad for Apple is amaizing. To find more about the gestures on MacBook Pro check out Apple Store or the manual for MacBook Pro.

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