Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- MacBook Essentials
- Contents
- Chapter 1: MacBook at a glance
- Chapter 2: Get started
- Chapter 3: Apps
- Chapter 4: Explore MacBook
- Chapter 5: Safety, handling, and support
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- Understanding ergonomics
- Learning more, service, and support
- Regulatory information
- FCC regulatory compliance
- Canadian regulatory compliance
- Europe—EU Declaration of Conformity
- ENERGY STAR® Compliance Statement
- Apple and the environment
- Disposal and recycling information
- Software License Agreement
Chapter 1 MacBook at a glance 8
Force click features
The “Force Click and haptic feedback” option is on automatically and can be changed in
Trackpad preferences. Here are just a few examples of what you can do when you force click
on the Force Touch trackpad:
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Text: See more information about the text in a message or webpage, such as a word denition
or a Wikipedia entry.
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Addresses: See a preview of the location in Maps.
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Calendar: Add events from other sources. Or force click an event to see more details.
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Maps: Drop a pin on a location.
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File icons: Get a Quick Look of a le’s contents.
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Filenames: Edit a lename in the Finder or on your desktop.
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Dock: Access App Exposé (to see all the open windows in an app) when you force click an app
in the Dock.
For more information and examples of force click options, see support.apple.com/HT204352.
Accessories
The following accessories are available to connect your MacBook to power and use it with other
devices and displays. Use the USB port on these adapters to connect to standard USB accessories,
including cameras and thumb drives. Connect a USB cable to sync and charge your iPhone, iPad,
or iPod touch.
USB-C to USB Adapter: Connect your MacBook to standard USB
accessories.
USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter: Connect your MacBook to an HDMI
display, while also connecting a standard USB device and connecting a
USB-C charging cable to charge your MacBook.
USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter: Connect your MacBook to a VGA display,
while also connecting a standard USB device and connecting a USB-C
charging cable to charge your MacBook.
Adapters and other accessories are sold separately at apple.com or your local Apple Store.
Review the documentation or check with the manufacturer to make sure you’re choosing the
right adapter.
Note: Some USB accessories are not supported.
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