Single tap works best because you can then use VoiceOver to navigate menus and 
submenus. Without the settings as I've outlined, a single tap would only open 
the menus and close them as soon as you lifted your finger off the track pad. 
For Command-clicking a Solo button, it's not an issue but for performing global 
shortcuts with modifiers that apply to assigning outputs, for example, you'd 
need to traverse the pop-up menu. The settings as I've described will work well 
with VoiceOver.

Slau

On Mar 13, 2015, at 4:37 AM, Martin Sopart <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Slau!
> 
>> If you set the mouse pointer to follow the VoiceOver cursor, simply holding
>> down the modifier and tapping the Track Pad anywhere will perform the
>> modified click.
> 
> Double or single tap?
> 
> Best Martin
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