My magic trackpad won't recognize a 2 finger scroll.

Why won't my magic trackpad recognize a 2 finger scrolling motion when it recognizes all of the other motions on the video?

Look in System Preferences > Universal Access > Mouse & Trackpad tab > Trackpad options.. button > check scrolling.

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    You have to press hard enough to make the feet at the front corners click, or you can enable Tap-to-Click in the Trackpad system preference.

  • Magic trackpad only working with a wet finger.

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    I just noticed the same thing = I hadn't used it much but just moved up to Lion and started to and it wouldn't work = but when I read your issue I tried it with a wet finger and it worked.  I can't even read the serial number on it so can't call for help.  Any other suggestions??  I bought it in late April.

  • Magic trackpad won't work

    My apple wireless trackpad said that it is connected but it wont work. I have changed out the batteries and it still wont work. It all started happening when i put in some other batteries to see if they still worked, then i put in my batteries i just had used and they didnt work.

    Hold power button on TP until it turns off.
    Then turn off your computer.
    Start up your computer, and when you get to the login-screen, turn back on your TrackPad..
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