Do you use Apple gestures, have you even heard of them?
I was first introduced to them in January of 2008, when I became hipster #1 and bought the first MacBook Air 다운로드. Now, three years and eight months later I am still barely using them.
Of the available fourteen there are only three I regularly use but those three are absolutely time-saving-revolutionary 다운로드.
- Scroll with two fingers – just move two fingers up/down, instead of turning a mouse wheel or dragging the sidebar 워크 영웅키우기 다운로드.
- Forward/Back with two fingers – browse the web by “swiping” left or right with two fingers, no more back button 응답하라 1988 13화 다운로드.
- Double-tap with two fingers – instead of the right mouse click (called a “secondary click”), tap two fingers to engage a secondary click 국회 도서관 pdf.
When Apple says they are “fluid, natural, and intuitive,” I wholeheartedly agree 3ds 게임. I don’t think about using them anymore and it hurts to use a computer without them. Which is when you know it’s a true innovation, “when you can’t live without it.”
Of the other fourteen, I have three more just barely in my memory 아크서바이벌 모바일 다운로드. Six out of fourteen?
It does take a while to break the old habits, especially for former Windows users. No more mouse and an almost entirely new language with my fingers ssms 2005. Yeah, it’s tough but I can’t complain about clicking less buttons and gaining agility.
It’s part of the reason why I like Apple products 다운로드. Their agressive forward pace, while offensive to some, keeps me on my toes and ever-improving. I can only imagine the day when I am able to handle all fourteen:
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- Single click
- Dictionary look-up
- Directional scroll
- Smart zoom
- Rotate
- Scroll between screens
- Open Expose
- Secondary click
- Window drag
- Zoom in/out
- Scroll forward/back
- Open Mission Control
- Open Launchpad
- Show desktop
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Watch out too because these gestures are growing exponentially 포켓몬 화이트2 다운로드. On my last computer there were only 6-7 and now fourteen. It won’t be long before there are 72 gestures encompassing every feature on a computer.
We may even begin to skip the keyboard…have you seen the Swype text-input on Android?