Inertial scrolling, three-finger drag comes to some MacBook trackpads

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  • Reply 41 of 45
    wizard69wizard69 Posts: 13,377member
    I have to ask because immediately after installing this update everything seemed snappier with respect to the GUI. That is windows, menus and buttons seem to respond faster. Frankly I like what this update did for my MBP.



    I thought at first it was the new Safari that cam out today but the snap seems to be system wide.





    Dave
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  • Reply 42 of 45
    djintxdjintx Posts: 454member
    I have a late 2008 Aluminim MacBook, but the only updates I had today were for Safari. No inertial scrolling for me. I wonder why.
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  • Reply 43 of 45
    wizard69wizard69 Posts: 13,377member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DJinTX View Post


    I have a late 2008 Aluminim MacBook, but the only updates I had today were for Safari. No inertial scrolling for me. I wonder why.



    Then download the update and install.



    I don't know why this doesn't show up in software update. It might be due to a change in default behavior. I'm impressed though with the update so it can be conditionally recommended.







    Dave
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  • Reply 44 of 45
    I can not use three fingers on my trackpad and my macbook is in the update but I have 10.7 osx, is there anyway I could get the three finger swipe.
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  • Reply 45 of 45
    brucepbrucep Posts: 2,823member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Eluard View Post


    Bruce --- if the update has installed you should be able to have the page scroll as though it is run on an inertial wheel. Have you waited for the page to load properly first? It doesn't work until the page is fully there.









    THANK YOU



    it helped alot.





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