MacBook Neo trackpad
With the Multi-Touch trackpad, you can use simple gestures to scroll through webpages, zoom in on documents, rotate photos, and more.
Common gestures on your trackpad
Gesture | Action | ||||||||||
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Click Press anywhere on the trackpad. | |||||||||||
Secondary click (right-click) Click with two fingers. If “Tap to click” is enabled, tap or click with two fingers. | |||||||||||
Two-finger scroll Slide two fingers up or down to scroll. | |||||||||||
Pinch to zoom Pinch your thumb and finger open or closed to zoom in or out of photos and webpages. | |||||||||||
Swipe to navigate Swipe left or right with two fingers to flip through webpages, documents, and more—like turning a page in a book. | |||||||||||
Open Apps Quickly open Apps | |||||||||||
Swipe between apps To switch from one full-screen app to another, swipe left or right with three or four fingers. | |||||||||||
Customize your settings
Set up your trackpad so that you can tap to click, turn scroll and zoom features on or off, customize gestures for certain actions—like how to perform a secondary click, and more. In System Settings, click Trackpad in the sidebar (you may need to scroll down), then explore your options.
Tip: If you want to quickly look up information—like the definition of a word or get a webpage preview of a link—turn on “Look up & data detectors” in System Settings.
Want to learn more?
Get into the details of how to customize trackpad gestures with Change Trackpad settings on Mac.
Learn more about how to look up words on Mac.
If you want to use a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad in addition to the trackpad on your MacBook Neo, learn how to set it up with Connect accessories to your MacBook Neo.







