Hi,

You must have the TrackPad commander active to access the Rotor controls.  Try 
turning it on by holding down the VO keys then twisting clockwise (to the 
right) with two fingers on your Trackpad.  Holding down the VO keys and 
twisting counter-clockwise (to the left) will turn the Trackpad commander off.  
When the Trackpad Commander is active, do a two finger twist clockwise to 
activate the Rotor then swipe up or down with one finger to change controls 
just like within iOS.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On 2013-03-26, at 10:18 PM, anita <silky...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List,
>     Is there a rotor optionon MacBook Pros, and if so, how do I access it?
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