
Show Desktop (Mac: Spread your thumb and three fingers apart): Swipe three fingers down. Switch between open windows (Same on Both): swipe three fingers left or right

View all open windows (Mac: Swipe four fingers up): Swipe three fingers up. Scrolling (Same on both): Move two fingers together up or down on the touchpad.

Zooming in and out (Same on both): Pinch or stretch two fingers together or apart on the touchpad.Ĭontextual click (Same on both) Tap with two fingers. Any external software to enable those features. How to enable them in Bootcamp version of Mac. Here's a handy list of the gestures that Windows 10 shares with OS X, and which differ! Top Windows 10 Gestures for Mac Users Windows installed in Parallel VM supports most of the trackpad gestures ( including three finger ). MORE: A Mac User's Guide to Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts While Microsoft introduced some gestures that OS X users are familiar with in Windows 10, not all are the same, and the new operating system doesn't make it easy to find them. Scrolling may be universal, but jumping to your desktop is not (it's actually easier in Windows 10).

Fear not, though, as you'll be able to re-learn those skills in no time. Switching from a Mac to a PC can be confusing at times, especially when you don't know if the gestures you've committed to muscle memory over the years will work anymore.
