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how do i make my trackpad more sensitive? I s there a way?
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I don't know which Mac you have, or which OS you have as my mental telepathy isn't as sharp as it used to be.
This option isn't on all notebooks/OS's, but if it is there it may help you.
Go to system preferences, trackpad, and uncheck ignore accidental trackpad input.
Also, adjusting speed often helps.
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