Navigating Mac OS X with Multi-Touch Gestures

Multi-Touch gestures are moves that you make on a Mac's trackpad to send Mac OS X commands, mostly for navigating the Mac OS X interface. When you switch to a Mac from Windows, adjusting to Multi-Touch takes a little practice, so this table is here to help you:







































GestureCommand It Performs
Two-finger swipeScroll (up, down, left, or right)
Two fingers on keypad+clickRight click (same as Control+click)
Three-finger swipeSwitch spaces or open applications
Three-finger double tapLook up a word in the dictionary or on Wikipedia
Four-finger swipe upShow Mission Control
Four-finger swipe downShow all windows for the current application
Four-finger pinchShow Launchpad
Four-finger spreadShow Desktop



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