Feb 10, 2016 We've talked about the tools we use for more advanced animations and interactions. Principle and Flinto for Mac are best for that.Now we’re covering three prototyping tools that help designers like those on the Savvy Apps design team communicate how an entire app works and show all the flows in the app: Flinto Lite, Marvel, and InVision.
For more information about these gestures, choose Apple menu () > System Preferences, then click Trackpad. You can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your Mac.
Trackpad gestures require a Magic Trackpad or built-in Multi-Touch trackpad. If your trackpad supports Force Touch, you can also Force click and get haptic feedback.
Secondary click (right-click) Click or tap with two fingers.
Smart zoom Double-tap with two fingers to zoom in and back out of a webpage or PDF.
Zoom in or out Pinch with two fingers to zoom in or out.
Rotate Move two fingers around each other to rotate a photo or other item.
Swipe between pages Swipe left or right with two fingers to show the previous or next page.
Open Notification Center Swipe left from the right edge with two fingers to show Notification Center.
Three finger drag Use three fingers to drag items on your screen, then click or tap to drop. Turn on this feature in Accessibility preferences2.
Look up and data detectors Tap with three fingers to look up a word or take actions with dates, addresses, phone numbers, and other data.
Show desktop Spread your thumb and three fingers apart to show your desktop.
Launchpad Pinch your thumb and three fingers together to display Launchpad.
Mission Control Swipe up with four fingers3 to open Mission Control.
App Exposé Swipe down with four fingers3 to see all windows of the app you're using.
Swipe between full-screen apps Swipe left or right with four fingers3 to move between desktops and full-screen apps.
Mouse gestures
For more information about these gestures, choose Apple menu () > System Preferences, then click Mouse. There you can turn a gesture off, change the type of gesture, and learn which gestures work with your Mac. Mouse gestures require a Magic Mouse.
Secondary click (right-click) Click the right side of the mouse.
Smart zoom Double-tap with one finger to zoom in and back out of a webpage or PDF.
Mission Control Double-tap with two fingers to open Mission Control.
Swipe between full-screen apps Swipe left or right with two fingers to move between desktops and full-screen apps.
Swipe between pages Swipe left or right with one finger to show the previous or next page.
1. You can turn off trackpad scrolling in Accessibility preferences: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Accessibility. In the Mouse & Trackpad section, click Trackpad Options, then deselect the Scrolling checkbox.
2. Accessibility preferences also has options for one-finger dragging: Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Accessibility. In the Mouse & Trackpad section, click Trackpad Options. Select “Enable dragging,” then choose one of the 'drag lock' options from the pop-up menu. Click the question-mark button to learn more about each option.
3. In some versions of macOS, this gesture uses three fingers instead of four.