![]() ![]() ![]() I suspect that there must be another attribute on some other preference file that should be flagged as well to make the 'Tap to click' effective and that the GUI is taking care. There might be a problem in drivers or the trackpad itself, but. Unfortunately even if the 'Tap to click' check-box is checked the tap to click doesn't work.Įven If I log out and in the user or restart the computer the tapping dowsn't work.īut if I do un-check and check it again manually then it works as supposed. One driver failure is enough for trackpad not clicking issue. I am already running these commands which do properly activate the 'Tap to click' check-box in "System Preferences -> Trackpad -> Point & Click" defaults write Clicking -bool trueĭefaults write .trackpad Clicking -bool trueĭefaults -currentHost write NSGlobalDomain -int 1ĭefaults write NSGlobalDomain -int 1 ![]() I am trying to activate by default the 'Tap to click' behaviour for the trackpad. I am scripting the creation of new users for a macOS Catalina system.
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