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3 & 4 finger swipe not working
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<blockquote data-quote="|Enraiha" data-source="post: 952766" data-attributes="member: 133618"><p>I bought a 13" MacBook Pro about 2 months ago and its been a mostly trouble free experience. But one thing keeps bothering me. Sometimes when I try to navigate in safari I find that the three finger swipe gesture used to navigate back does not seem to register. I then try to use expose with the four finger swipe and that doesn't work either. I can still use two fingers to scroll so the problem is only with the 3 & 4 finger swipes.</p><p></p><p>I can fix the problem by rebooting the Mac but this is annoying when I don't notice the problem immediately and have started working. So I was wondering does anyone know why is happening and if there is a way to restore functionality of the trackpad without restarting the computer(like a console command)? Or if there is a permeate solution the problem?</p><p></p><p>I am using Snow Leopard v10.6.2</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your help,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="|Enraiha, post: 952766, member: 133618"] I bought a 13" MacBook Pro about 2 months ago and its been a mostly trouble free experience. But one thing keeps bothering me. Sometimes when I try to navigate in safari I find that the three finger swipe gesture used to navigate back does not seem to register. I then try to use expose with the four finger swipe and that doesn't work either. I can still use two fingers to scroll so the problem is only with the 3 & 4 finger swipes. I can fix the problem by rebooting the Mac but this is annoying when I don't notice the problem immediately and have started working. So I was wondering does anyone know why is happening and if there is a way to restore functionality of the trackpad without restarting the computer(like a console command)? Or if there is a permeate solution the problem? I am using Snow Leopard v10.6.2 Thanks for your help, [/QUOTE]
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