How to Use the MacBook Neo Trackpad (Gestures & Settings)

This video shows you how to use the MacBook Neo trackpad with all gestures, clicks, and settings explained step-by-step. Learn the best MacBook trackpad features so you can navigate faster and use your Mac more efficiently. This video is for: • new MacBook Neo users • MacBook Air and MacBook Pro users • beginners learning macOS • anyone wanting faster navigation Macbook Tutorial Series    • MacBook Tips, Tricks & Tutorials | MacBook...   iPhone Tutorial Series    • iPhone 17e Tutorial Guide – Tips, Tricks, ...   Apple Watch Tutorial Series    • Apple Watch Tips, Tricks & Tutorials   If you just got the MacBook Neo, understanding how to use the trackpad is one of the most important things you can learn. In this tutorial, I’ll show you: • how to use the MacBook Neo trackpad • all MacBook trackpad gestures explained • how to change trackpad settings • how to use right click and secondary click • hidden trackpad features most users miss The MacBook Neo trackpad uses a physical click instead of a haptic system, which means it does not support Force Click like the MacBook Air or Pro. Why this tutorial is different: Most videos just show gestures, this one explains when to use them so you actually remember and use them. Who this helps: • Beginners switching from Windows • New Apple users • Anyone trying to be more productive on macOS Key Takeaways: • Enable tap to click for faster navigation • Use three-finger gestures for multitasking • Customize tracking speed for better control • Learn right click and secondary click options • Master swipe gestures to save time Q: How do you use the MacBook Neo trackpad? You use gestures like tapping, swiping, and clicking to navigate and control macOS. Q/A Q: How do I right click on a MacBook Neo? You can right click by tapping with two fingers or enabling secondary click in trackpad settings. Q: What are MacBook trackpad gestures? MacBook trackpad gestures are finger movements like swiping and pinching used to control apps and navigation. Q: Does the MacBook Neo trackpad have Force Click? No, the MacBook Neo uses a physical trackpad and does not support Force Click like MacBook Air or Pro models. Q: How do I make my MacBook trackpad faster? You can increase the tracking speed in trackpad settings to make the cursor move faster. Chapters 00:00 MacBook Neo Trackpad Tutorial Intro 00:34 MacBook Neo Trackpad Basics (Gestures, Clicks & Functions) 01:44 MacBook Trackpad Settings (Point & Click) 02:15 MacBook Trackpad Speed – How To Adjust Tracking Speed 03:00 Look Up & Data Detectors (Disable Definitions on MacBook) 03:57 How To Right Click on MacBook Neo (Secondary Click) 05:01 MacBook Trackpad Tap To Click – How To Enable 05:58 Mac Scroll Direction – Change Natural Scrolling 06:52 How To Zoom on MacBook (Pinch To Zoom & Smart Zoom) 08:38 How To Rotate Photos on MacBook Trackpad 09:58 MacBook Trackpad Gestures – Swipe Between Pages 11:08 MacBook Trackpad Gestures – Switch Between Apps 12:23 Disable Two Finger Swipe for Notifications on Mac 13:41 Mission Control & App Exposé on MacBook Trackpad 15:47 Show Desktop on MacBook Trackpad (Gesture Guide) 16:31 MacBook Trackpad Hidden Features 16:49 Mac Double Click Speed – How To Adjust 17:39 More MacBook Trackpad Settings Explained 18:18 Turn Off Trackpad When Mouse Is Connected (MacBook) 19:34 Best MacBook Trackpad Settings for Productivity 20:34 Outro Follow Me On Other Social Media Sites   / dhtvtech   Twitter -   / dandepenta   Instagram -   / dhtvtech   Subscribe -    / dhtv