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  • Swipes For Mac
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 7. 07:52
    Swipes For Mac
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    FotoSwipe for PC (Windows 7,8,10 & Mac) Free Download 3.8 (76.89%) 45 votes FotoSwipe (File Transfer) is a free productivity application which allows you to transfer photos, video and files to other devices such as tablets, computers no mother what operating system it has. Mac Gestures to scroll, zoom, and so much more. Open & Close Notification Center, 2-Finger Swipe from the right side of the trackpad. Lookup Word in.

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    OK, OK, I’m being hyperbolic here, as there are actually plenty of things that Outlook does just as well as or even better than Mail. But I like poking fun at the old Microsoft/Apple debate. Do those jokes still land?

    Don’t answer that. Anyhow, one feature that Outlook for Mac added recently is the ability to swipe left or right across a message to get options for flagging it, trashing it, marking it as read, and so on.

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    Apple Mail has had this functionality for a long time, of course, but here’s how Microsoft does it better: Outlook lets you configure it with a lot more options, and YOU CAN DISABLE IT, TOO. Within Apple Mail, the preference for setting up what happens when you swipe has been removed, and you can’t turn off the swiping behavior, either.

    (All you can do at this point is.) This has caused a lot of frustration for my clients, especially for those who struggle with fine motor control. Not cool, Apple. Within Outlook for Mac, though, you can turn this off if you’d like to. To get started, open Outlook, of course, and then choose the “Outlook” menu at the top-left corner of your screen to click on “Preferences.” Once that window opens, select “Reading” and then find the “Swipe Gestures” section at the bottom.

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    You’ve got a lot of choices for what swiping left or swiping right will do, as you can see, and the best option of all is on those drop-downs, too: “None.” So if you don’t want Outlook to detect your swiping at all, you have that power. I’m resisting the urge to say something here like “Was that so hard, Apple?” I’m not saying that. I sure am thinking it, though.

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