Yes, there is a way. Not all gestures are the same, but many are, including the 
most common ones (flicking, rotor, the two-finger commands, and muting/screen 
curtain come to mind as being the same). To use them, you need to turn on the 
Trackpad Commander, which is simple: hold down the vo keys (control and 
option), and rotate two fingers clickwise on the trackpad. You will hear a 
sound and vo will announce "trackpad commander on". To turn it off and return 
your mouse and trackpad to normal, repeat the process, but moving 
counterclockwise this time.
On Sep 8, 2013, at 9:27 PM, Jodie Hoger <jodieho...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, Me again. I heard that we can use the vo gestures on the macbooks. Is 
> this correct and how might I activate this feature?
> Thanks, 
> Jo
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