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OS X: Simple Macbook Double-Click

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008 – running time 00:57
If you find double clicking in a Macbook a clumsy affair then sit tight. Patrick has a tip that does away with all that control+clicking nonsense and replaces it with just the trackpad!

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" War."

" On the Tekzilla daily I'm Patrick Norton. If you run OS-X on a Mac -- normally right click -- one of two ways you can even use the external two button mouse or you can fall back on an old standby control click. But there's an often overlooked third option buried inside the system preferences. To enable it just go in the system preferences and select keyboard and mouse click the track pad tab and check the box. Next you for secondary -- place to a fingers on the track -- then click the button. Pretty straightforward right this. Next time be right click on something just place a second figure on the track pad and click and as usual now you gotta tipper tricky want to share. An email us take silly revision3.com. And don't forget Tekzilla dot com is the place to find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."

" War."

" On the Tekzilla daily I'm Patrick Norton. If you run OS-X on a Mac -- normally right click -- one of two ways you can even use the external two button mouse or you can fall back on an old standby control click. But there's an often overlooked third option buried inside the system preferences. To enable it just go in the system preferences and select keyboard and mouse click the track pad tab and check the box. Next you for secondary -- place to a fingers on the track -- then click the button. Pretty straightforward right this. Next time be right click on something just place a second figure on the track pad and click and as usual now you gotta tipper tricky want to share. An email us take silly revision3.com. And don't forget Tekzilla dot com is the place to find more tips tricks product reviews and how to use."