Hello, I quite enjoy my trackpad.  Here are some of my most useful commanders.

Shift-flick-up or down, this brings me to the top or bottom.  For example, the 
top of a text edit page, or the top or bottom of my mail messages.

Option-flick down or up, this allows me to find the next or prior search.  I 
find this far more useful at times than continuing to use VO-g.

Then I use command with 3 finger flicks to open various programs.

There's a few.  :)

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On Jan 19, 2013, at 3:03 PM, Brian Fischler <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey all,
> 
> I love keyboard commanders, and have them set to open all the programs
> I use a lot. I am finally starting to make use of my trackpad after it
> sat here collecting dust for three years, and wanted to ask if anyone
> has found setting any trackpad commanders useful, and if so what do
> you use them for? It seems to me having to set a keyboard modifier to
> use any personalization with the trackpad commanders might defeat the
> purpose, as why not just set the keyboard to do it since you have to
> have a finger on the keyboard. Would love any input in to this, and
> what you use them for. Thanks.
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