Yes, the rotor works like it does on the iPhone if you have one. When I can, 
I'll look it up and tell you more but yes if you turn the trackpad commander 
own with the control option and then take two fingers and twist them to the 
right on your trackpad, you were here a little musical tone and voiceover were 
satrap pad Cmdr. on.  I have found that I need to turn it off if I'm doing 
typing on my MacBook Pro. This is because things tend to happen when I don't 
want them to. So, I turn it on and off as needed.
Regards,
Gigi

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> Hi List,
>     Is there a rotor optionon MacBook Pros, and if so, how do I access it?
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