Hey all,

Excuse the ignorance, but I'm looking to get an iMac in the near
future. I was under the impression that the track pad gave you the
ability to perform gestures or navigate as if you were using an actual
mouse -- not unlike the iPhone, for example.

Last month however, I had someone come and give a demonstration with a
MacBook. She admittedly preferred jaws but said that you couldn't do
gestures like on the iPhone (which is something that disappointed
her.)

I'm just looking for some clarification as far as what I can do with
the track pad on the iMac so I know what to expect. I know iMacs
aren't bound solely by keyboard shortcuts but what function does the
trackpad serve and what are its potential limits?

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

-Marc

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