Jul 23, 2013 No enabling access for assistive devices, either. So then I turned to Google. A quick search turned up a post on TechRevue that explained where the assistive devices option had gone. The tap-to-click ability is enabled by default on most PC laptops, while on the Mac side of things it’s usually disabled by default. For the unfamiliar, tap-to-click means that a single tap or touch on the MacBook trackpad or Magic Trackpad is registered as a click, thereby preventing the need to actually press down the. Jan 03, 2011 In order to use it it says I have to 'Enable Access for Assistive Devices' via the Universal Access menu. Is this safe to do? Also, is there a better way to do this 'snap to 1/2 of the screen' thing that I might be missing? I'm surprised Mac OSX is missing something that Windows has.hmm.
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