Steps to Enable Gestures
The process of enabling gestures in Safari isn’t directly possible so we can achieve this by modifying trackpad or mouse settings on Mac. Just follow these steps:
- Open System Preferences:
- Click on the Apple logo in the top-left corner of your screen
- Select “System Preferences” from the dropdown menu.
- Access Trackpad Settings:
- Within the System Preferences window, locate and
- click on the “Trackpad” icon.
- Navigate to Gestures:
- In the Trackpad settings, click on the “Point & Click” tab at the top.
- Enable Gestures:
- Scroll down to the “More Gestures” section and
- Ensure that the checkboxes next to desired gestures, such as “Swipe between pages” or “Scroll direction,”are on.
- Close System Preferences:
- Once you’ve enabled the desired gestures
- Close the System Preferences window.
How to enable or disable gestures in Safari for Mac?
Safari is a web browser developed by the macOS operating system that is compatible with Apple devices. Gestures are one of the features of Safari Mac, which enables users to navigate webpages from one to the other and carry out other actions using a trackpad or mouse. Although this is the case, users may want to disable or enable this feature at varying times depending on their preference or other circumstances.
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