How to disable the simulated click sound of the touch force trackpad
All Macs equipped with a force touch trackpad emit an audible 'click' sound to simulate the sound heard on a Mac without a force touch trackpad. While it may seem like a minor detail, some users dislike hearing this click, and we'll show you how to disable it on your laptop.
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Most users probably won't mind the simulated click sound, as this feature produces the same sound effect as a normal trackpad. However, some people may want to disable the simulated click since it's not a real click.
To disable simulated clicks on the trackpad touch force, follow these steps:
- Open the System Preferences application on your Mac and go to the Trackpad preferences pane.

- After completing the previous step, make sure you are on the Mouse tab, and then place a check mark in the "Silent on Click" box.

Now that you have the click sound disabled, your Mac's trackpad will now click much more quietly.
This setting effectively reduces the volume of the "click" when pressing on the Touch Force trackpad, in addition to giving you a better haptic feedback experience.
While the simulated click sound is a minor detail, it becomes vitally important when you want to make as little noise as possible while working in front of a Mac, whether in a library, workplace, or during your leisure time in your room while your partner is resting.
