Magic Mouse is a virtual Mac tool. Apple has been able to provide limited resources in a few tasks to become more innovative, more than just a unique design. The real Magic Mouse competition has always been within Apple itself, and is the land of Mac users are divided between those who love Magic Mouse and those who love Trackpad, that though at first it might be weird to use it over time provides a world of possibilities and customization that Magic Mouse series won't offer. We call it normal because today we bring you a tutorial on applying the Trumppad body gestures to Apple mouse, and thus being able to own both devices.
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This can be found in the Touch Better Tool app, A tool that allows us to customize the Trackpad, Magic Mouse and Touch Bar modern Macbooks. For this we will show the application the action or gesture we want to use then we will assign the function to you.
The configuration is very simple, the application is based on columns where you assign the first action, by simply pressing "+" and representing the action or clicking of your choice, then rendering this function action, in the same way by clicking "+" in the second column, so we can create the whole the functions we want to move from Trackpad to Mouse. Tasks like clicking with a touch without having to press and double-clicking to mimic the right click can be the most practical options you can use in the Magic Mouse.
The application provides a 45-day trial period, after this time we can buy it with a two year renewal license (then we can keep the last version installed) for $ 7.50 or buy a $ 21.00 health license that will allow us to have the program renewed as long as the company continues to operate.
A good customization tool that we encourage you to try and figure out how to improve and experience using Magne's Mouse. Is there an app that you can customize your Mac usage experience with? Feel free to share it with us in the comments section.