I can't live without a mouse. It's true that the touchpad on my laptop works reasonably well and I have no problem using it when there's no other option, but I always try to use the trackpad when traveling and those situations where I wouldn't be able to use the mouse I use on a daily basis.
Many MacBook users deal daily with what is known as the Trackpad, but they are unaware of a group of important things that can be done and save them a lot of time.
I will review 7 great things that will make your life and dealing with your MacBook easier.
Navigating between pages
When you browse a website or anything on Safari, you can move between pages just by swiping two fingers to the right or left, as shown in the following image:
Navigating between applications
You can also navigate between applications by swiping three fingers to the right or to the left easily as in the picture:
Access the Notification Center
You can also use the trackpad to access the Notification Center by following the movement as in the following image:
Show all open applications
This feature is very useful when you are working on a group of applications, so all you have to do is swipe the three fingers up until all open applications appear:
The process of showing open application windows
For example, when you are working on a group of Word documents at the same time, you can show all the windows just by swiping down with three fingers as in the picture:
Show installed applications on Launchpad
You can show these applications by making a pinch-like movement as shown in the picture:
The process of showing the desktop
when you are working on anything on your device. You can show the desktop by moving in the opposite direction to the previous movement, as in the picture: