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macOS - Notebook Hardware
One-finger swipe?
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<blockquote data-quote="problems" data-source="post: 1093184" data-attributes="member: 167866"><p>Hey guys, I had my Mac Book pro for about a couple of weeks now, and for the last couple of days I have noticed that when i drag one finger to the top left or right side of the screen it behaves as if I was trying to do a downward four-finger swipe, where it fans out all the applications that are open currently (sorry I really don't know any other way of explaining it). And I have looked through my settings for the track pad swipe options and there is nothing under four-finger or one finger swipe. I tried it on another Mac book pro and it seems as if it was unique to mine. Anyone know how I disable this option or if there is an issue, how I can resolve it? </p><p></p><p>Please, and Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="problems, post: 1093184, member: 167866"] Hey guys, I had my Mac Book pro for about a couple of weeks now, and for the last couple of days I have noticed that when i drag one finger to the top left or right side of the screen it behaves as if I was trying to do a downward four-finger swipe, where it fans out all the applications that are open currently (sorry I really don't know any other way of explaining it). And I have looked through my settings for the track pad swipe options and there is nothing under four-finger or one finger swipe. I tried it on another Mac book pro and it seems as if it was unique to mine. Anyone know how I disable this option or if there is an issue, how I can resolve it? Please, and Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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