Apple’s MacBooks come with a built-in multi-touch trackpad that supports a wide range of gestures to help you perform various operations efficiently. Likewise, its external trackpad, Magic Trackpad, ...
MacOS is constantly iterating, often leading to several features that may or may not be helpful individually, depending on personal preference and usage requirements. This also extends to your MacBook ...
The laptop trackpad has come a long way since Apple Inc. pioneered it 14 years ago on the PowerBook 500 series as a replacement for the trackball found on earlier models. While almost anyone who has ...
Several years ago, Apple finished deploying a “solid-state” trackpad in place of the mechanical kind it had used starting in 1995. This new kind of trackpad first appeared as part of the short-lived ...
It's old and battered, but it still works. Even upside-down. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you have a low desk, or you just hate bending your wrists back, then you might consider turning your ...
Clicking can be a drag. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac I prefer the Mac’s trackpad to a mouse in every way but one. It’s more comfortable, it relieves RSI, it can be used equally easily by the left ...
Apple today updated its website to indicate that the Mac Pro now ships with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable in the box, instead of a USB-C to Lightning cable, and we have learned that the high-end ...
Amazon is now offering the official Apple Magic Trackpad 2 for $113. Normally fetching $129, you’re looking at the first discount of the year and since back in the fall at $16 off. It is the lowest we ...
Yesterday, Apple released a firmware update for the glass trackpads on the new MacBook and MacBook Pro computers to "address an issue where trackpad clicks may not be recognized." For most users this ...
The new glass trackpad introduced on the MacBooks unveiled by Apple last month appears to be giving some users fits. The trackpad on the new MacBooks and MacBook Pros does away with a separate button, ...
A key feature of the new MacBook and MacBook Pro that Apple released recently is the new trackpad. It supports finger gestures that make it easier to use. In this Macworld Video, I take a close look ...