Chapter 1. Learning to Use the Mouse and Trackpad

To control your Macintosh, you use the mouse (or trackpad if you have a laptop or optional Magic Trackpad). Both the mouse and the trackpad control an arrow on your screen called a pointer. When you move the mouse or slide a fingertip across the trackpad, you move the pointer on the screen. The pointer lets you choose commands on menus, items in folders, the point where you want to start typing text in a document, and more. Think of the pointer as a virtual finger that tells your Macintosh what to select.

Project goal: Learn how to use your mouse or trackpad to control your Macintosh.

What You’ll Be Using

To learn how to use the mouse and trackpad, you’ll use the following:

  • The mouse (or trackpad) ...

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