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So, I upgraded to Lion, and previous to Lion I had Snow Leoppard where I enjoyed using the two finger tap in Safari as my secondary click, but when playing games/doing my technical stuff, I preferred using the click in the bottom right corner, and I had both going at the same time, so I didn't have to keep switching preferences, but now that doesn't work. Is there anyway I can do that again? Or will I have to switch my preferences every time I want to use Safari or game? Thanks.
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You might want to give BetterTouchTool a try. I have known about it for a while but just started using it for the first time since getting a Magic Trackpad. It looks like you could set up application specific gestures.
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