Use trackpad and mouse gestures on Mac
When you use an Apple trackpad or a Magic Mouse with your Mac, you can use gestures—such as click, tap, pinch, and swipe—to zoom in on documents, browse through music or webpages, rotate photos, open Notification Center, and more.
Trackpad gestures
Use one or more fingers on the surface of your trackpad to click, tap, slide, swipe, and more. For example, to move between pages of a document, swipe left or right with two fingers.
To view the trackpad gestures you can use on your Mac, and a brief video demonstrating each gesture, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Trackpad .
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You can also turn off or customize gestures in Trackpad preferences.
Mouse gestures
Use one or more fingers on the surface of your mouse to click, tap, slide, or swipe items. For example, to move between pages of a document, swipe left or right with one finger.
To view the mouse gestures you can use on your Mac, and a brief video demonstrating each gesture, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Mouse .
You can also turn off or customize gestures in Mouse preferences.