I have recently bought the new Mid-2010 13" MacBook Pro and recently I have tried to perform the enabling of the Inertial Scrolling on it, without use. If you have any details regarding that then provide that to me. Thank you in advance.
I have recently bought the new Mid-2010 13" MacBook Pro and recently I have tried to perform the enabling of the Inertial Scrolling on it, without use. If you have any details regarding that then provide that to me. Thank you in advance.
I am not having the Mackbook pro and that is why I don't have idea about it. But, I have read that you will able to perform this setting in the System Preferences, Trackpad. After that you must need to go to the drop-down menu which is called as the "with/without momentum" and it is after the Scroll. You must need to check that and then by making use of that you will able to get what you want.
If you want to perform the Enabling of Inertial Scroll Setting then you have to make use of the steps below:
- Go to the Preferences.
- Then you need to go to the track pad.
- Then you will able to get the Two Fingers section.
- Perform the setting here.
You need to perform the following settings first:
- First update your software applications and check whether all of the software get updated or not.
- You need to check the user model in System Profiler for MacBookPro.
- After that you can simply able to enable the Inertial Setting.
I was getting same problem. When I took my MBP in the Apple Store in 2010, they show with a drive from an older model. Not only my computer is not inertial scrolling, but they knew that they had a larger quantity. Now, instead of moving to six hours of my battery, I get about 8 with some intense multitasking Password.
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