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by doug_durham 11 days ago
I use a trackpad to avoid virtually all of the issues created by a mouse. The trackpad gestures in macOS are magical.
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I have a small Logitech laser mouse with a few auxiliary buttons, horizontal click scroll, and an unlock able wheel for fast scrolling. One button opens up workspace view (four fingers up), side scroll switches between works spaces (four fingers sideways). When my laptop is setup on my desk at home with monitor and keyboard attached this is much more comfortable and efficient than using the track pad. That’s said, MacBook track pads are magic.
What are the issues that a mouse creates?
I have to lift up my hand and move my arm around to use it. With a trackpad all I need to do is move my hand over and flick my fingers for gestures. My wrist never moves.
Wait till you hear about a trackpoint. To bad almost nothing comes with one anymore.

As someone on a mac trackpad right now, the only gesture I somewhat regularly use is drag-and-drop. Everything else I'd rather do on the keyboard.

Takes time to move your hand to it.