How to change the touchpad sensitivity of Siri Remote

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Particularly the first thing I usually do every time I reinstall a new version of OS X is go to the mouse or trackpad settings to set cursor speed and sensitivity to my liking, since the configuration that comes by default I have never been able to suit my taste.

The Siri Remote, remote to control the new Apple TV, integrates a touchpad to move quickly through the menus so that we no longer have to use the buttons that were on the old third-generation Apple TV remote. It seems that Apple is focusing on improving interaction with its devices and as proof of this we have this new touchpad, the Force Touch of the Apple Watch and the 3D Touch of the new iPhone 6 models.

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If you have just released your new Apple TV and the same thing happens to you when I reinstall OS X, then we will show you how you can adjust the sensitivity of the touchpad so that it adjusts to the way we interact with the device without turns into chaos. If you are happy with the current level of sensitivity, maybe you should stop by this section and see if you are really comfortable interacting with the Siri Remote.

Change touchpad sensitivity on 4th Generation Apple TV

  • We headed Settings.
  • Within Settings, click on Controls and Devices.
  • Next we will click on Touch surface tracking.
  • In Tracking Modes three options will be displayed fast, medium and slow. Now we just have to try the three modes to see which one best suits our taste.

In order to enjoy a better user experience, it is best if we set the touchpad configuration suitable to our liking.


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