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hey everyone welcome back this is Dan from D H TV and today Iamp;#39;m gonna be showing you how to use the MacBook Pro trackpad now weamp;#39;re gonna be using the 16 inch MacBook Pro but this is going to work with any MacBook Pros with the force touch trackpad so pretty much 2015 and newer models letamp;#39;s get started alright so weamp;#39;ve got the 16 inch MacBook Pro and what we want to do first is open up our system preferences youamp;#39;ll see it here on my dock if you donamp;#39;t open your launchpad and click system preferences from here you want to navigate to trackpad and open that up and this is where all of your trackpad settings are located now in this video weamp;#39;re going to be going over point and click scroll and zoom and more gestures as well as all the additional options within each one of those tabs but before we do that weamp;#39;re gonna take about 30 seconds and go through some of the basics so if you are a little bit more advanced you can skip ahea