OS X :: SL Not Adding Additional Multitouch Gestures

Aug 29, 2009

I bought my Macbook in February 2008, right after the revision (system profile says Model Identifier: Macbook 4,1) and I have the 2 finger multitouch scroll, but I had been reading that SL would enable all of the multitouch gestures for Macbooks that already supported at least the 2 finger gesture. Did this end up being a rumor that was proven wrong, or did something go south in my install? I just did the upgrade, but had been thinking about wiping everything out and doing a clean install.

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OS X :: Configure Multitouch Gestures In SL/Leopard?

Sep 16, 2009

Is it possible to configure Multitouch Gestures in SL/Leopard?

I know about the control panel but is it also possible to change certain gestures?

I don't use 3 Finger swipe for application switching and would like to change it to say "change spaces".

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MacBook Pro :: OS X Lion 10.7.5 - Multitouch Gestures Stopped Working

Dec 4, 2014

Multitouch-gestures stopped working macbook pro OS X Lion 10.7.5 , so i can no longer swipe between desk tops etc as normal.  

System preferences - trackpad - more gestures (are all ticked) 

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MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.5)

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OS X :looking For Additional Trackpad Gestures

May 10, 2010

I am a pretty new Mac user though I like the trackpad gestures. However two important gestures are missing in my opinion, close an application or window and create a new one, e.g. in Firefox new window apple + n and close window apple + w.

I want to have these shortcuts done with the trackpad gestures, I have read xGestures is a possibility, is this right? Are there any FREE alternatives. Can't be the case that I am one of the only few requesting such a feature.

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Mac Pro :: Adding Additional USB Port To G4?

Jan 17, 2009

I have a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver model M8667LL/A, Dual 1.0 Ghz, that I'd like to see about adding an additional USB port to the back of the unit. It only comes with two, one is being used for the keyboard-> mouse, the other I have an external hard drive plugged into. I recently bought a cradle for my Fuji digital camera that comes with a USB cord, I'd like to hardmount the cradle and plug it in but don't want to swap with the hard drive every time I use it or run the cable to the spare keyboard port, that looks like hell. Is this a feasible option to do, and if so, how? Mind you I'm not a computer expert so I'd either need a very basic set of instructions or an technician to do it locally, but first I'd like to know if it's even possible.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Adding Additional Media Format Support To QuickTime

Apr 10, 2012

i have a macbook and have been trying to play a dvd disk i have with some movies on them. well besically they wont play as theyre AVI files.

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Adding Additional Media Format (WMV) Support To QuickTime

May 21, 2012

I have a wmv file I would like to play - downloadedFlip4Mac WMV Components for QuickTime - and still cannot run file.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.1), none

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Adding Additional Media Format Support To QuickTime?

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OS X :: Changing 4 Finger Gestures - Adding 3 Finger Click?

Apr 12, 2009

I was wondering if anyone knew how to change the 4 finger gestures built into OSX? I've looked around and found no way to override them. If nobody is knows directly how to accomplish this I'd also be interested in knowing what libraries the handlers may reside in so I can poke around and try and do it myself.

I'm also interested in trying to find a way to make 3 finger tap do a middle click. Or something along those lines.

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MacBook Air :: Finding MultiTouch On The Rev A

Feb 6, 2009

I'm wondering if the Rev. A MacBook Air's have the new features using the multitouch trackpads (like four-finger expose and all that)? I remember reading somewhere that the rev. A MBA's have the same technology driving their trackpads as the new MB's/MBP's.

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MacBook :: Does New MB Has Multitouch Trackpad?

Jun 11, 2009

Does new MB has multitouch trackpad?

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Hardware :: New Multitouch Bluetooth Magic Mouse

Oct 20, 2009

Apple on Tuesday released what the company heralded as the first-ever multi-touch mouse, a new product called the Magic Mouse, the successor to the Mighty Mouse. Apple said that the new multi-touch hardware allows customers to navigate using intuitive finger gestures instead of mechanical buttons, scroll wheels or scroll balls. The entire top surface of the Magic Mouse is a multi-touch surface that can track independent fingers. The new hardware comes with the new iMac and is priced for standalone purchase at $69. "Apple is the Multi-Touch leader, pioneering the use of this innovative technology in iPhone, iPod touch and Mac notebook trackpads," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Apple's Multi-Touch technology allows us to offer an easy to use mouse in a simple and elegant design." The Magic Mouse is said to feature a seamless touch-sensitive enclosure that allows it to be a single or multi-button mouse with advanced gesture support. Using intuitive gestures, users can easily scroll through long documents, pan across large images or swipe to move forward or backward through a collection of web pages or photos. Magic Mouse works for left or right handed users and multi-button or gesture commands can be easily configured from within System Preferences.

The Magic Mouse laser tracking engine provides a smooth, consistent experience across more surfaces than a traditional optical tracking system. Magic Mouse uses Bluetooth wireless capabilities to create a clean, cable-free desk top and its secure wireless connection works from up to 10 meters away. To extend battery performance, Magic Mouse includes an advanced power management system that works with Mac OS X to automatically switch to low power modes during periods of inactivity. The wireless Magic Mouse is powered by two AA batteries which are included. Earlier this month, AppleInsider revealed that Apple was planning a makeover of its wireless mouse with multi-touch technology. It, along with a new wireless keyboard, were revealed in a subsequent filing with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. The hardware previously carried the Mighty Mouse moniker, but that trademark was handed to the company Man & Machine earlier this month. Years ago, the small accessory maker sued both Apple and CBS for use of the name Mighty Mouse, which the peripheral company has used for its own dishwasher-safe computer mouse.[ View this article at AppleInsider.com ]

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MacBook Air :: Vista And Multitouch Trackpad Freezes

Feb 7, 2008

I am about to buy a Macbook Air, and I bumped into this review by Notebook Review [URL]. Obvious problem we encountered with the multitouch touchpad under Windows was the issue of touchpad freezes and blue screens. We suspect there is an issue with the touchpad drivers for Windows since we could consistently cause a failure simply by touching the touchpad with multiple fingers. It's pretty clear there is a problem when multiple touches disable a "multitouch" touchpad.

Overall the machine seemed to enjoy running inside Vista more than it did OS 10, but bugs were prevalent all throughout bootcamp with the current Apple-provided drivers. The touchpad was the source of many problems, including six bluescreens and 30+ touchpad lockups from "multiple touches." While the features worked occasionally trying to use the scrolling motions or even tapping multiple fingers on the touchpad would be enough to lock until a reboot. The bluescreens would often come at random, with the culprit always being the "Applemtp.sys" driver crashing. More than a few times the machine would bluescreen when I was not even touching anything on the notebook.

I hoped I could use this laptop for regular work (does not require processor-intensive tasks) but now I am starting to worry. Did anyone who has installed either XP or Vista help me understand if this is something I need to think about? Anyone who has installed XP or Vista using VMWare Fusion or Parallels please let me know if Windows works well, or if it gets bothered by the multi-touch trackpad...

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MacBook Air :: Experimental Web Browser With MultiTouch Support

Feb 28, 2008

Just picked up a MacBook Air myself [and LOVING it!]. I've been checking out the multitouch apis now present in AppKit (taken from cocoadex) and I'd like to get some other MacBook Air owners to try it out and tell me their impressions. The application is a simple web browser (more info at flarebrowser.googlecode site) but the multitouch version is an experimental build that's not on the site yet, so if you'd like to try it just post here and I'll let you know the link. Using multitouch you can pinch to zoom a page in/out, and three-finger-swipe to change tabs. Update: I have an experimental Intel-only build available from [URL].

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MacBook Air :: Firefox 3 Released And Works With Multitouch

Jun 17, 2008

Firefox 3 is out and it works with multi touch. Well at least the back/forward swipe works.

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Windows On Mac :: Multitouch Trackpad Update For XP And Vista

Dec 19, 2008

[URL]. Prior Symptoms (From Apple):
- When using your thumb to click an item the cursor may move slightly and not select the intended item.
- The cursor may shake when you press or remove your finger from the trackpad.
- If you press down with your thumb, then use your finger to select or drag an item, the cursor may unexpectedly release.
First of all, I'm glad that Apple has taken the time to address this major issue (finally). However, it's worse now than it was before IMO.

Resulting Symptoms:
-Single-finger physical click still does not register 20% of the time.
-When using thumb to click and drag, the cursor still releases, but now registers as a double-click.
-Tap-to-click now works, but is way too sensitive (just browsing the web took me to 10 different unintended links simply by moving the mouse around the page)
-Tap-to-click also registers as a double click more often than not.
-Two-finger tap to click now works, but you can't click out of it with your thumb still on the trackpad.
-Two-finger scroll sensitivity still hasn't been addressed.

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MacBook :: Multitouch Not Working For Certain User Accounts?

Jan 11, 2009

I�ve a weird problem with the trackpad of my brand new 13" MacBook:

there are three user accounts on it, let�s say "Admin", "User-1" and "User-2". While the multitouch option is working fine for the "Admin" and "User-1" accounts, it does not work in the "User-2" account, no matter which settings I try in the trackpad system preferences panel.

I�m pretty sure that this has something to do with the fact that the "User-2" account is the only one that was migrated (using the migration assistant) from my old G4 iBook. I reckon that this caused some incompatible system preferences to be installed somewhere in the depths of the "system" or "user/library" folders.

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MacBook Pro :: Snow Leopard & Multitouch Not Working

Aug 30, 2009

I recently upgraded to SL on my new unibody MBP and now 3 and 4 finger touch gestures won't work at all.

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OS X :: Multitouch Snow Leopard Not Working On First Boot?

Jan 15, 2010

I'm running Snow Leopard 10.6.2 on a MacBook Pro Early 2008 model and every cold boot I do, the 4 finger gestures don't work until I reboot. This happens EVERY time.

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MacBook Pro :: Multitouch Expansions App: Jitouch Vs BetterTouchTools

Apr 27, 2010

Has anyone tried Jitouch and BetterTouchTools? I love them. But unfortunately I have to use both because JITouch doesn't support built-in gestures for shortcut, i.e: I love to use pinch in/out to zoom in/out in excel. BetterTouchTools support this, but not Jitouch.

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Hardware :: Keyboard With Several Multitouch Displays Instead Of Keys

Jul 9, 2010

Imagine a keyboard with several of those multitouch displays instead of keys. They could be mappable via software for instant language switching, act as widgets, and give you multitouch gestures (recognizing the number of fingers that touch the keys and how they move). If Apple could keep this keyboard under $300 and release an SDK, I would be in line on day one to buy ti for my Mac. What else would you want from this keyboard, or do you think that this display is for something else entirely? I know that there is a keyboard close to this that uses non-touchscreen oled's, but I have forgot the name of it.

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Hardware :: First Look - Apple's Wireless - Multitouch Magic Mouse

Oct 30, 2009

Apple has broken its decade-long chain of terrible mouse designs with the new multitouch, wireless Magic Mouse, although its multitouch features are somewhat limited in functionality. If previous versions of Apple's Bluetooth wireless mice and the sticky trackball of the Mighty Mouse have left you skeptical of the company's ability to design a desirable mouse, you may be in for a surprise with the new Magic Mouse. There's no real magic; just a highly accurate laser optical mouse paired with a hard plastic, multitouch surface that supports smooth document scrolling, right clicking, screen zoom, and two finger swipes. Given that Apple has pioneered practical applications of multitouch technologies in consumer products, you might have high hopes for the new mouse's multitouch surface. While scrolling up and down and left and right is smooth and satisfying, the surface of the mouse isn't big enough to act like a trackpad, so don't expect it to act like one.

Unlike Apple's multitouch trackpads, there's no provisions for touching to click (which makes little sense on a mouse), or for fancy gestures like four finger expose. You'd be hard pressed to even get four fingers in contact with the mouse's surface at once. Instead of trying to make a mouse with a conventional trackpad surface, Apple has delivered a usable Mighty Mouse that primarily uses touch sensitivity in place of a scroll ball. Touch to scroll This part works very well; there's no small ball to target, so you can freely move your fingers anywhere on the surface to scroll within documents. You can even scroll by touch without the mouse making any contact on a surface. There's also an option for scrolling with momentum, which provides a little scrolling inertia when you flick, similar to the iPhone. Scrolling within documents or menus (such as the slides list in Keynote) seems appropriately accelerated at the default speed setting. However, trying to scroll within Cover Flow requires subtle finger action, because the touch surface is tremendously sensitive (and Cover Flow exaggerates this sensitivity). Your first attempt to scroll in iTunes will likely whip you through a couple hundred albums. With some practice and patience, you'll be able to scroll album by album with finger motions that seem almost imperceptible......

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Hardware :: Magic Mouse Multitouch Doesn't Work - How To Fix It

Jan 14, 2010

I just got my new Magic Mouse and don't get the multitouch to work. Only a "real" click and moving the mouse is working right now. I don't know what I do wrong, I use 10.6.2, but to be totally sure, I even tried to install the Magic Mouse software update. Doesn't work. No mouse multitouch settings in the preferences.

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Hardware :: Finding Apple A Multitouch Physical Keyboard?

Aug 9, 2010

(First of all for the people who will not read the thread, but just post away) I DO NOT MEAN LIKE THE iPad, BUT USING GESTURES ON A PHYSICAL KEYBOARD Okay, would you buy a keyboard where the keys are coated in the Apple Trackpads' glass and have touch sensors built-in. It would allow you to do things like swipe three fingers in the same row to start a new paragraph and automatically indent, Finger swipe up for select all, some undo commands, and a lot of other typing related gestures.

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Hardware :: Perfect Apple Keyboard - Multitouch For Desktop Users

May 8, 2009

I'm bad at Photoshop. I really wish for the 3 user customizable keys, personally I would use the top two buttons for previous/next Space, and the bottom key to switch to my iTunes. And the trackpad to the right could be used for customizable multitouch gestures, so you can move around spaces easily, scroll with 2 fingers if you have a desktop and not a laptop, etc. I think it's very important that Apple includes multitouch for desktop users and not just laptop people.

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OS X :: Three / Four Finger Gestures Gone?

Nov 14, 2009

After installing 10.6.2 my three and four finger gestures don't work. I have ticked and un-ticked it in the preferences and nothing.

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Mar 28, 2009

How do I disable the mouse gesture for spinning things in 10.5? I just upgraded and I hate this "feature". I use it all the time accidentally in Photoshop and it's driving me crazy.

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OS X :: Trackpad Gestures On IMac?

Dec 7, 2009

My first mac was a MB, and I just added a 27" iMac to my collection. However I'm addicted to the gestures on the MB trackpad.

Maybe this is a silly question, but my searching has failed to come up with an answer. Are there keyboard equivalents to the up/down/side swipe gestures? I get frustrated trying to get access to a clear desktop or list the open apps...the only equivalent I have is the F3 key.

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OS X :: Trackpad Gestures Not Working?

Feb 3, 2010

Recently I started noticing that the three-finger swipe no longer works in Safari, nor does the zooming option with trackpad. Scrolling and clicking/tapping still works tho.

How to make the three-finger swipe and all that work again? I checked the trackpad section and everything is ticked (except for Dragging)..

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MacBook Air :: Can't Scroll Up Or Down Using Gestures

Mar 22, 2012

To move pages up or down i have to use the up down arrows on keyboard or move pointer over scroll bar. I can't find anything in the trackpad sys. preferences

which would allow swipe motions. So where do I go to bring back swipe gestures?

Info:
MacBook Air, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

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