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The Clark

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My brother is looking to upgrade his 2012 MBP to a 13" 2015 rMBP and he says he's prefer to use the tap to click feature since that's what he's been using for years. We are both unsure because when we googled it we were told that force touch can be disabled but nobody said anything about tap to click. Does anybody know you can use tap to click with the new trackpad?
 
My brother is looking to upgrade his 2012 MBP to a 13" 2015 rMBP and he says he's prefer to use the tap to click feature since that's what he's been using for years. We are both unsure because when we googled it we were told that force touch can be disabled but nobody said anything about tap to click. Does anybody know you can use tap to click with the new trackpad?
Of course you can still tap to click. I'm not sure there's a single laptop on the market today on which you can't, be it a Mac or a PC.
 
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