Owner's Manual
5
Using Your Apple Magic Trackpad
Your Apple Magic Trackpad has a Multi-Touch surface for moving the pointer and
performing gestures. To set up gestures and set other options, choose Apple (K) >
System Preferences, and then click Trackpad.
Position your Apple Magic Trackpad on a rm level surface. When you move the
pointer or perform gestures, you can rest your hand comfortably on the Apple Magic
Trackpad and slide your ngers lightly on the surface.
When you perform trackpad gestures, slide your ngers lightly on the trackpad surface.
Trackpad gestures work in many applications.
Here are some ways to use your Apple Magic Trackpad:
 Drag two ngers up, down, or sideways to scroll in an active window.
 Secondary-click (right-click) to access shortcut menu commands.
 Use two-nger pinching to zoom in or out on PDFs, images, photos, and more.
 Use two-nger rotating to rotate photos, pages, and more.
 Swipe three ngers to rapidly page through documents, move to the previous or
next photo, and more.
 Swipe four ngers left or right to activate Application Switcher so you can cycle
through open applications. Four-nger swiping works in the Finder and all
applications.
 Swipe four ngers up or down to show the desktop or display all open windows in
Exposé.
For more information, see Trackpad preferences or choose Help > Mac Help and search
for “trackpad.”