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How to turn off a feature (flaw) in Sierra Mac OS 10.12.6
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob M." data-source="post: 1811058" data-attributes="member: 200112"><p>Thanks for your posts, suggestions and answers,</p><p>I'm sorry I neglected to say that I'm using a trackpad, the one normally comes from Apple for this iMac computer.</p><p>I did go to System Preferences, to Trackpad and to More Gestures and these new behaviors present on my computer are sufficiently explained there and also I'm able to turn on or off the ones I want to use and the ones I don't want to use. (Wish these machines came with an owner's manual so I could look it up myself.)</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p></p><p>Bob M.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob M., post: 1811058, member: 200112"] Thanks for your posts, suggestions and answers, I'm sorry I neglected to say that I'm using a trackpad, the one normally comes from Apple for this iMac computer. I did go to System Preferences, to Trackpad and to More Gestures and these new behaviors present on my computer are sufficiently explained there and also I'm able to turn on or off the ones I want to use and the ones I don't want to use. (Wish these machines came with an owner's manual so I could look it up myself.) Thanks again, Bob M. [/QUOTE]
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