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Hi! Can I add this? I was just going to propose it.
A reason to use these commands instead of changing it in System Preferences is sometimes without a battery installed it just says searching for Bluetooth trackpads. [1][2][3][4][5][6]
Is there a way to have a "uses cases" section? It would be good way for other people searching for a solution to find the website.
This seems to have changed with Ventura since the domain for trackpad settings is now "com.apple.AppleMultitouchTrackpad" and the relevant keys are:
"Clicking"
1 enables tap to click (default is 0 for all).
UI setting is in Trackpad > Point & Click. Turning this off in the UI will reset Dragging and DragLock to 0
"Dragging"
1 enables tap to drag.
UI setting is not in Trackpad controls but instead at Accessibility > Pointer Control > Trackpad Options
"DragLock"
1 enabled drag lock when using tap to drag.
UI setting is next to Dragging in Accessibility > Pointer Control > Trackpad Options
(the dropdown also has an option that sets "TrackpadThreeFingerDrag")
However, changing any of these from the command line with defaults seemed to have no affect. It might require a restart for the changes to get picked up when not setting them through System Preferences/Settings.
defaults
command existsdefaults -currentHost read NSGlobalDomain com.apple.mouse.tapBehavior
bool
defaults -currentHost write NSGlobalDomain com.apple.mouse.tapBehavior -bool true
defaults -currentHost write NSGlobalDomain com.apple.mouse.tapBehavior -bool false
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