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    Magic Track pad compatibility VMware Fusion

    I have recently got the magic trackpad for the system I am using. I am using VMware fusion right now and I'm surprising if anybody has effectively found it to work with Fusion. I have not yet tested it through Parallels. So any extra information in that consideration would be respected. Please help me.

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    Re: Magic Track pad compatibility VMware Fusion

    As you are trying to use magic trackpad with parallels and VMware. I want to tell you that it works using Bluetooth technology which makes you not to deal with cables which shows where you place it. Once you have paired your magic trackpad with your mac computer system which should have enabled Bluetooth. Magic Trackpad identify phase of immobility, and it’s prepared with an on/off switch. Together these features facilitate to keep battery life, so you can keep working for months at a time.

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    Re: Magic Track pad compatibility VMware Fusion

    The Magic Trackpad is essentially a bigger version of the MacBook Pro touchpad, by 80% more float up area for all your swiping and pocketing. The whole surface acts as a key, so it's also a probable mouse replacement. And all of the predictable gestures are here:
    • Two-finger scrolling is available on the magic trackpad
    • You can do pinch to zoom on the trackpad.
    • Fingertip rotation also can be done on it.
    • And three- and four-finger swipes are possible.

    You can enable and disable gestures at your discretion from System Preferences.

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    Re: Magic Track pad compatibility VMware Fusion

    On this magic trackpad one more feature is there I recently come to know is Tap to click feature. By the Tap to Click characteristic on Magic Trackpad, a sole tap or double-tap of your finger can perform as a click or double-click, with no having to actually press on the trackpad. To allow this characteristic for your user account, follow these steps:
    • Ensure your Magic Trackpad is paired with your system, turned on, and attached to your Mac.
    • Select System Preferences through the Apple menu.
    • Select Trackpad through the View menu.
    • below "One Finger", allow the alternative for Tap to Click.

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