Summary: Browsing the Internet has never been easier. Learn all about all the great new uses of the swipe gesture feature for the MacBook Air in this free video.
Brandon Karon works for Florida's largest premier Apple reseller. Brandon is an Apple specialist and has been an Apple sales professional for over two years. He is also an A and...read more
"BRANDON KARON: On the oversized multi-touch trackpad, Apple decided to introduce the swipe gesture, which is pretty neat. In Safari, let's say you have a web site open, you have maybe an Apple site or something and then you go to You Tube and then you go to may be rumor site --or you know anything. You can use the multi-touch trackpad, you can use the swipe gesture, which is you take three fingers, place them on the trackpad you can go left to go back and you can use--you can go to the right to go forward. Basically that's all there is to it, it's very easy. It will work with any size of fingers too, so if we go to Safari. Here we have Apple start page and then let's say I go to a rumor site, I like the Mac rumor so I like to look at the RSS feed every once in a while and then I want to watch a You Tube video, so I'll go to You Tube and but right as You Tube was loading, I saw an --I saw a feed that I wanted to read, so use three fingers and go back to the left. It's great and I can go back to the start page and I can go back forward. That's all there is to it and that's the--the multi-touch gesture feature on the MacBook Air."
eHow Article: The MacBook Air Swipe Gesture Feature