Touchpad Gestures for Windows 11
Do you want to move around your Windows 11 computer faster and easier? Using touchpad gestures can help! A touchpad gesture means moving your fingers on the touchpad in a certain way to make your computer do things quickly.
Here is a simple guide to the most useful touchpad gestures you can try right now.
Check if Your Laptop Supports These Gestures
Some gestures only work if your laptop has a precision touchpad. To check if yours does:
- Click the Start button (Windows icon).
- Open Settings (or press ⊞ Win+I on your keyboard).
- Go to Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad.
- If you see options for gestures here, congratulations — you have a precision touchpad!
Basic Touchpad Gestures You Can Use
| What You Want to Do | How to Do It (Gesture) |
|---|---|
| Select or open something | Tap once on the touchpad with one finger |
| Scroll up, down, or sideways | Put two fingers on the touchpad and slide them up/down or left/right |
| Zoom in or out (like on photos or webpages) | Put two fingers on the touchpad and pinch them together (zoom out) or spread them apart (zoom in) |
| Open right-click menu (extra options) | Tap with two fingers or press the lower-right corner of the touchpad |
| See all open windows | Swipe up with three fingers on the touchpad |
| See your desktop (hide all windows) | Swipe down with three fingers on the touchpad |
| Switch between open apps or windows | Swipe left or right with three fingers |
| Switch between different desktops | Swipe left or right with four fingers |
Quick Tips
- Try these gestures slowly at first to get used to how they work.
- You can customize gestures in the Touchpad settings (see above) to make them work best for you.
- If a gesture doesn’t work, check your touchpad settings or your laptop’s manual.
More Help and Information
Want to learn more? Microsoft has great guides with pictures and videos:
- Touch gestures for Windows (Microsoft Support)
- Surface touchpad use and settings (Microsoft Support)
Frequently Asked Questions
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