I recently watched someone using a Mac and as they were swiping around on the screen they kept accidentally triggering the sideways swipe between pages gesture, which will go forward or backward in a web browser, move back and forth in pages and books, etc. They said it happened all the time and had no idea why…. ![]() How can I make things easier to see? Turn Off Visual Translucency Eye Candy Effects Go Apple menu > System Preferences > Trackpad > More Gestures > turn off “Swipe between pages” This can be turned off if you find this to be cumbersome to your workflow: this happens because a user has two fingers on the trackpad and a slight swipe left or right with two fingers on a trackpad defaults to going “back” or “forward”. ![]() The transparent effects through modern versions of Mac OS can look very fancy, but they can also make things a bit more visually challenging for reading and interacting with, and in some cases can slow down a Mac too. #CONTROLLERMATE MAC CURSOR JUMPING ISSUE MAC OS# Transparency is easy to turn off on the Mac if you don’t like this sort of eye candy. How can I stop typing my download password? Stop Entering a Password for Free Downloads Go Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility > Display > check “Reduce transparency”
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