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Force Click is a useful Mac touchpad feature that allows users to perform various actions such as bringing up Quick Look, showing maps and websites, and more. By default, Force Click is enabled on Mac and is designed to enhance user experience. However, users can also assign and customize Force Click settings based on their preferences. In this guide, we will walk you through the steps to assign Force Click on your Mac.
Steps to Assign and Customize Force Click on Your Mac
Here are the steps to assign and customize Force Click on your Mac:
Step 1. Open System Preferences on Your Mac
Click on the Apple menu at the top left corner of the screen and select “System Preferences” from the dropdown menu.
Step 2. Select Trackpad
In the System Preferences window, click on “Trackpad” to open the Trackpad settings.
Step 3. Click on “Look Up & Data Selectors”
Under the Trackpad settings, click on the “Look Up & Data Selectors” option.
Step 4. Assign Force Click Settings
To assign Force Click with one finger, simply check the box next to “Force Click with one finger”. Alternatively, if you want to disable Force Click, select the option “Tap with three fingers to look up & data select”.
Step 5. Save the Changes
Once you have assigned your preferred Force click settings, click on the “Close” button.
That’s it! You have successfully assigned Force Click on your Mac.
FAQs
1. What is Force Click?
Force Click is a feature on Mac trackpads that enables users to perform various actions such as bringing up Quick Look and showing maps and websites by applying more pressure on the trackpad.
2. Can I customize Force Click settings on my Mac?
Yes, you can customize Force Click settings on your Mac by following the steps provided in this guide.