![]() Spotlight: You'll feel a notch when moving the Spotlight search bar back to its standard horizontal or vertical position.Subtle feedback is also provided with the alignment guides that appear in the Viewer when cropping clips. Add a title and you’ll get feedback as the title snaps into position at the beginning or end of a clip. iMovie: When dragging a video clip to its maximum length, you’ll get feedback letting you know you’ve hit the end of the clip.This will accelerate the speed at which you fast forward or rewind. QuickTime and iMovie: You can vary the pressure you use on fast-forward and rewind buttons.Force click the area below the last track header to open a New Track dialog.Force click a region while dragging to zoom in on the timeline.Force click the automation area of a region to add automation points at region borders.Force click an empty part of the Piano Roll Editor or Score Editor to add a note.Force click an empty area of an Audio track area to add an audio file.Force click an empty area of a Drummer track area to create a Drummer region.Force click an empty area of a software instrument track area to create an empty MIDI region.Force click a note in the Piano Roll Editor or Score Editor to delete the note.GarageBand: You can use Force click in the following ways.iMovie: If your iMovie Timeline has an animated map or globe, Force click the map or globe to access a Style menu.Map locations: Force click a location in a map to drop a pin there.Force click a meeting attendee to see their contact card in a popover. Calendar: Force click an event to see more details.Reminders: Force click a reminder to see more details.Messages: Force click a conversation in the sidebar to see details and attachments, and Force click a buddy’s token in the chat header to see their contact card in a popover.Mail: When composing a message with an image or PDF attachment, Force click the attachment to activate Markup.This shows you all open windows for that app. Dock: Force click an app in the Dock to access App Exposé.File names: Force click a file name in the Finder or on your desktop to edit the file name.File icons: Force click a file icon to see a Quick Look preview of the file's content.Tracking numbers: Force click a tracking number in Safari or Mail to see shipping details in a popover.Link previews: Force click a link in Safari or Mail to see an inline preview of the webpage.Flight numbers: Force click an airline flight number to get details about the flight.Events: Force click dates and events to add them to Calendar.Addresses: Force click an address to see a Maps preview of that location.Look up: Force click text in a webpage or Mail message to see more information about the text from sources like Dictionary, Wikipedia, and more.Here are some examples of what you can do with a Force click:
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