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sultanoflondon

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Dec 3, 2013
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Hi all,

I have the 2017 13" MacBook Pro with TB. I am used to tap-to-click on a trackpad and other gestures. I do not need to use force touch and do not need the force touch to act as a click-and-drag function for me.

Is there any way to disable all the force touch, haptic feedback and any other trackpad features? I have already done: System Preferences > Trackpad > Point & Click > Force Click and haptic feedback > disabled.

Is there anything else that I can do to make my Mac's trackpad work like a 'normal' computer trackpad?

I don't want to use force touch and any similar features because I have found that my hand is too heavy and I'm not skilful enough to be able to differentiate between a click and a force click. This means that whenever I would have liked to use a force click, I end up outright clicking on the trackpad, failing to use any of the force click features.

Thank you!
 
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