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My trackpad is acting goofy.

Simply moving the cursor with the trackpad over a hyperlink will open the link. No clicking is required. Very annoying.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on May 17, 2014 7:28 AM

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Posted on May 19, 2014 8:55 AM

Hi Stuart,


If you have the Tap to Click feature on and don't know it's on, it is easy to accidentlally click objects. The article below provides more details about the feature and how to enable or disable it. I'll also add another article below it for other things that might cause the trackpad to behave abnormally.


Magic Trackpad: About the Tap to Click feature

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4331

With the Tap to Click feature on Magic Trackpad, a single tap or double-tap of your finger can act as a click or double-click, without having to physically press on the trackpad.

To enable this feature for your user account, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure your Magic Trackpad is paired, turned on, and connected to your Mac.
  2. Choose System Preferences from the Apple () menu.
  3. Choose Trackpad from the View menu.
  4. Under "One Finger", enable the option for Tap to Click.

User uploaded file

Even with the Tap to Click option enabled, you can still press to click your Magic Trackpad.

Additional Information

Tap to Click is a user specific preference, just like your Desktop picture or Screensaver. If you log out of your account, you won't be able to tap to click at the logout screen. In addition, when you start up to the Install DVD or Apple Hardware Test, the Tap to Click feature won't be available.



Portables and Magic Trackpad: Jumpy or erratic trackpad operation

http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1449


-Jason

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May 19, 2014 8:55 AM in response to stuartfromgeorgetown

Hi Stuart,


If you have the Tap to Click feature on and don't know it's on, it is easy to accidentlally click objects. The article below provides more details about the feature and how to enable or disable it. I'll also add another article below it for other things that might cause the trackpad to behave abnormally.


Magic Trackpad: About the Tap to Click feature

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4331

With the Tap to Click feature on Magic Trackpad, a single tap or double-tap of your finger can act as a click or double-click, without having to physically press on the trackpad.

To enable this feature for your user account, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure your Magic Trackpad is paired, turned on, and connected to your Mac.
  2. Choose System Preferences from the Apple () menu.
  3. Choose Trackpad from the View menu.
  4. Under "One Finger", enable the option for Tap to Click.

User uploaded file

Even with the Tap to Click option enabled, you can still press to click your Magic Trackpad.

Additional Information

Tap to Click is a user specific preference, just like your Desktop picture or Screensaver. If you log out of your account, you won't be able to tap to click at the logout screen. In addition, when you start up to the Install DVD or Apple Hardware Test, the Tap to Click feature won't be available.



Portables and Magic Trackpad: Jumpy or erratic trackpad operation

http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1449


-Jason

My trackpad is acting goofy.

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