If you have a precision touchpad on your laptop, you also have a few new gestures you can use in Windows 10. You can quickly get to task view, alt+tab or show the desktop using three-finger gestures.
Precision touchpads are a new kind of touchpad introduced with some Windows 8 laptops. They’re supposed to be more accurate and sensitive and also have a few more touch gestures. To find out if your PC has a precision touchpad, go to the Touchpad settings (Settings > Devices > Mouse and touchpad) and look for a “Your PC has a precision touchpad” note.
As the graphic above shows, you can quickly get to task view, alt+tab or show the desktop using three-finger gestures. Instead of edge gestures, here are a few more multi-finger gestures you can use:
You can watch a video presentation of these touch gestures at the link below.
Designing Great Hardware for the Windows 10 UI [Channel 9 via Techspot and Windows Central]
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My touchpad recognises at least three fingers, but none of the three finger gestures work…