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Feb 16, 2018 I have an iMac 5K 2014 (aka the first iMac 5K), playing World of Warcraft and Diablo III on it is painful. It is choppy, laggy and a lot of screen tearing. So I bought a gaming PC with 7700K and a 1080TI. Now, I can play WOW at max setting without any problem. But, I am starting to miss my Mac.
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Boot Camp Control Panel User Guide
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You can set trackpad options that’ll affect clicking, secondary clicking, dragging, and more. Depending on your trackpad, you see only some of these configuration options.
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In Windows on your Mac, click in the right side of the taskbar, click the Boot Camp icon , then choose Boot Camp Control Panel.
If a User Account Control dialog appears, click Yes.
Click Trackpad.
In the One Finger section, select any of the following:
Tap to Click: Lets you tap the trackpad to click.
Dragging: Lets you move an item by tapping it, then immediately placing your finger on the trackpad and moving your finger.
Drag Lock: Lets you tap the trackpad to release an item after dragging it.
Secondary Click: Lets you perform a secondary click by placing one finger in a corner of the trackpad and clicking. Choose the corner you want from the pop-up menu.
Under Two Fingers, select Secondary Click to be able to perform a secondary click by placing two fingers on the trackpad, then clicking.