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Most of what I know on the subject came from pouring over the source of FingerMgmt. If you link in Apple's multi touch api, and you have the right headers, you can do some pretty neat things. Just undocumented, and not really intended for anyone else to know about/use. It was originally going to be part of this post, but it got a little long. I'm going to assume at this point that you understand the basics of the event tap. AKA, making the magic mouse work the way it should have to begin with. So my solution to the problem was to write an application to make it so the whole right half of the trackpad is recognized as a right click. Instead, i spend way too much time fighting against the man. ![]() Why is it that on this giant beast of a trackpad, there's less than one square inch of a right click region? That is completely useless, which is why so many people go with a two finger click, or control clicking. And this is a picture where a piece of paper is covering the part of the trackpad that is recognized as a right click I tend to keep my hand in the center of this giant thing. ![]() I can comfortably stretch my hand over the trackpad and scroll, swipe, pinch, etc with no problems whatsoever. It is beautiful and lovely (if you ignore my shadow). Like the computer gods intended.Īll sacrilege aside, I have always been really pissed about how Apple hasn't been able to get their act together when it comes to a right mouse click. I like myself a good ol' fashion right mouse click. Let me preface by saying, I am not one of you. Many people who use the Magic Trackpad (or the Macbook's trackpad) prefer to do a two finger click instead of a right mouse click.
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