V Vanarak19 macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 18, 2008 1,099 71 Feb 5, 2009 #1 On my old Penryn MBP, i used to be ablel to pinch the trackpad and make icons on the desktop Bigger or smaller. I also used to be able to view a folder of pictures and do the same thing. Does the unibody not do this?
On my old Penryn MBP, i used to be ablel to pinch the trackpad and make icons on the desktop Bigger or smaller. I also used to be able to view a folder of pictures and do the same thing. Does the unibody not do this?
Menge macrumors 6502a Dec 22, 2008 613 7 Amsterdam Feb 5, 2009 #2 The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models.
The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models.
V Vanarak19 macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 18, 2008 1,099 71 Feb 5, 2009 #3 Menge said: The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models. Click to expand... Thanks. Why oh why apple
Menge said: The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models. Click to expand... Thanks. Why oh why apple
miggitymac macrumors 6502a Jan 7, 2009 585 1 Feb 5, 2009 #4 Menge said: The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models. Click to expand... No it didn't. There's an option in Finder preferences where you can turn it off or on.
Menge said: The Mac OS X 10.5.6 update removed the "pinch in Finder" capability from all MacBooks - including the Unibody models. Click to expand... No it didn't. There's an option in Finder preferences where you can turn it off or on.
V Vanarak19 macrumors 65816 Original poster Feb 18, 2008 1,099 71 Feb 7, 2009 #5 miggitymac said: No it didn't. There's an option in Finder preferences where you can turn it off or on. Click to expand... I just found that and came back to post it you beat me to it! haha
miggitymac said: No it didn't. There's an option in Finder preferences where you can turn it off or on. Click to expand... I just found that and came back to post it you beat me to it! haha