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Control Panel For Macbook Air
I've been having trouble with many applications since you must hold control and left click to highlight different things. But, when you hold control and left click on a MacBook, it emulates as right click, or control click. Is there an application to make is so that when I hold control and left click, it will just left click instead of right clicking? I don't want to modify the control key to where it's another key (like the ⌥ Option or ⌘ Command Key), or to where it has 'No Action.'
I've tried Karabiner but it doesn't seem to work with High Sierra. And Karabiner Elements doesn't seem to have any rule/command that says 'Control+Left Click to Left Click.'
macOS High Sierra 10.13.6
MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014)
MacBook Air, macOS High Sierra (10.13.6)
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The Mac operating system does have a control panel. Look in the Apple menu (upper left corner of the screen) and select *System Preferences*. Most general system configuration is done here.
To remove and application, most of the time you just drag that application from its current location to the trash. Some residual preference files will remain but they are nothing to worry about. Some applications come with their own uninstall programs, and these should be used where possible.
You should probably not put your email address on a public discussion board such as this one. Spammers harvest them and you will then receive a large number of emails about enlargements of various body parts and other unpleasant offerings. I have asked a forum moderator to edit yours out. Normally when you create a thread such as this, you will be emailed any replies, including a link back to the original, so it should not be hard to find your way back.
Best of luck.
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