MacBook Air Trackpad - Apple Support
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MacBook Air
- Welcome
- MacBook Air at a glance
- Take a tour of MacBook Air
- Magic Keyboard
- Trackpad
- Charge the battery
- Set up your Mac
- Get started with macOS
- Set up your accounts
- Are you new to Mac?
- Personalize the look of your Mac
- Essential apps on your Mac
- Switched from Windows to Mac?
- Tips, tricks, and shortcuts
- Get started with accessibility features
- Connect displays and accessories
- Connect external displays
- Connect accessories to your MacBook Air
- Adapters and cables
- Migrate, backup, and security
- Migrate your data
- Security features
- Back up and restore
- Mac resources, service, and support
- Safety, handling, and regulatory information
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- Ergonomics
- Regulatory information
- FCC compliance statement
- ISED Canada compliance statement
- ENERGY STAR® compliance statement
- Apple and the environment
- Disposal and recycling information
- Software License Agreement
- Copyright and trademarks
With the MacBook Air trackpad, you can use simple gestures to scroll through webpages, zoom in on documents, rotate photos, and more.
Your Force Touch trackpad also has pressure-sensing capabilities that add another level of interactivity. The trackpad provides feedback—when you drag or rotate objects, you feel a subtle vibration when they’re aligned, allowing you to work with greater precision.

