Multi-Touch Gestures for Windows 10

Windows 10 introduces new multi-touch gestures to facilitate interaction with your desktop and apps. If you have ever used a Mac before, you already know how powerful and efficient touchpad gestures (tap, stretch, slide or pinch) are—redundant actions such as right-clicking, zooming in/out, scrolling, and switching between apps are a breeze. 

Touch Gestures for Windows 10

We have compiled a roundup of the common touchpad gestures available in Windows 10: 

Select an item (click): Tap on the touchpad. 
Right-click: Use a 2 finger tap or press in the bottom-right corner. 
Scroll: Slide horizontally or vertically with 2 fingers. 
Zoom in/out: Make a 2 finger pinch or stretch. 
Open Task View: Place three fingers on the touchpad and swipe upwards. 
Show the desktop: Place three fingers on the touchpad and swipe downwards. 
Switch between open windows: Place three fingers on the touchpad and swipe right or left. 
Invoke Cortana or Action Center: 3 finger tap. 

How To Tell if Your PC Has a Precision Touchpad

Some of the multi-touch gestures are only available with precision touchpad (a type of touchpad optimized for Windows 8, 8.1 and 10). Click on Start > Settings Devices > Mouse & touchpad . If your laptop is equipped with a precision touchpad, "Your PC has a precision touchpad" should be displayed at the top of the Touchpad settings page: 

How To Enable/Disable Touch gestures

If you are having a hard time using the new gestures, click on the drop down menu below To prevent the cursor from accidentally moving while you type, turn off taps or change the delay before taps works and adjust the touchpad delay. 

Windows 10 also allows you to disable touch gestures. Scroll to the bottom of the Touchpadsettings page and then turn off the touch gestures you don't want to use: 
You can also set the default action assigned to the 3 finger tap. Click drop menu below Choose what to do with 3 fingers tap and then select one of the available options: NothingSearch with Cortana or Open Action Center.


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