One of the major differences to new Mac owners is getting used to the trackpad. If you are PC/Windows user, you are accustomed to a two-button trackpad, or an embedded mouse cursor control usually in the form of an obnoxious red “pimple” in the middle of the keyboard. I personally found that very hard to navigate and pretty annoying to control. I’ll be honest, the trackpad on a Mac takes some getting used to, but once you do it is like you have been using it for a while.
For older laptops such as the Macbook or Macbook Pro, there is one big button located below the trackpad. This functions as the primary “click” or to former PC users, the “left-click”. When I first got my Mac, I was baffled as how to implement a “right-click” gesture. It turns out that I was actually making it harder than it has to be. Here is how you implement a “right-click”:
- Place two fingers on the trackpad.
- Click the button.
That’s all there is to it.
There are other basic movements that are very well described in the System Preferences panel. To go to this panel, navigate up to the apple in the top left corner, then go to “System Preferences”, then go to “Keyboard & Mouse” which is under the ‘Hardware’ header.
If you have one of the new Macbooks/Macbook Pro/Macbook Air, then you have a “buttonless” trackpad. However, in reality this trackpad really does have a button. Just use as normal.
There are some other cool implemented features such as zooming, pinching, etc… which you can see visually demonstrated in the System Preferences panel. (More to come on this topic later)
If you are mouse lover and have a fear of the mouse pad or trackpad, then you very well could use an old “Windows” mouse (but why would you), or you can pick up an Apple Mouse or Mighty Mouse. I personally use a wireless Mighty Mouse and have been pretty happy with it other than it takes some good maintenance and upkeep in order to keep it functioning properly. (More to come on that as well).
March 22nd, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Hi!
Great site! Thought I’d add a few pennies worth. I have been using macs for 25 years as well as windows, PLUS I work for Apple as a Trainer. I specialize in helping people make the switch.
One of my favorite trackpad changes is to turn on “clicking” in System Preferences-Trackpad. This allows you to simply TAP the trackpad with one finger to left-mouse Click or Double Click. But more than that, now you can two-finger TAP once on the trackpad to right-mouse click. Tapping is so much easier than clicking on the mouse button or trackpad!
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August 1st, 2009 at 8:54 am
Hey! Thank you both for this blog and comment! I am just starting with Mac PCs and I am having a hard time to “right click” even though I know how it should be done… It is funny because my friend easily right clicks but when I try is totally impossible hahaha.
Thanks for the tip! I’m going straight to System Preferences!