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Do you find Force Click cumbersome and prefer to use your Force Touch trackpad the traditional way? Or are you a fan of how it works and feels? In either case, you can easily enable or disable Force Click on your Mac. This feature allows you to bring up Quick Look, preview maps and websites, and more. Here’s a simple guide to help you turn Force Click on or off for your Mac.
Steps to Turn Force Click On or Off for Your Mac
- Launch System Preferences.
- Select Trackpad.
- To disable Force Click, uncheck “Force Click and haptic feedback.”
- To re-enable it, follow the same steps and check the box.
That’s it! With these few straightforward steps, you can easily adjust your Force Click settings on your Mac.
FAQs
1. How do I know if my Mac supports Force Click?
Force Click is available on Macs that have a Force Touch trackpad. To check if your Mac is compatible, go to the Apple menu, select About This Mac, and click System Report. Then, go to Hardware and select Trackpad. If your trackpad is listed as Force Touch or Multi-Touch, it supports Force Click.
2. Can I customize the Force Click settings on my Mac?
Yes, you can customize the Force Click settings to adjust the pressure required to activate it. To do this, go to System Preferences, select Trackpad, and click on the “Force Click and haptic feedback” checkbox. Then, move the slider to the left (lighter click) or right (heavier click) to adjust the pressure according to your preference.