Force Touch 'spring-loading' not working in Finder after macOS 26.0.1 update on MacBook Air M2

I'm experiencing an issue with Force Touch on my MacBook Air M2 after updating to macOS 26.0.1.

When I drag a file over a folder in Finder, I can no longer use Force Touch to "spring-load" (open) the folder. The folder doesn't respond to the firm press.

However, Force Touch works fine everywhere else – for file previews, word definitions, etc. The problem only happens when dragging a file.

I've already checked my trackpad settings and restarted my Mac, but the problem remains. This seems like a bug from the latest update.

Is there a known fix for this?


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Original Title: Issue with Force Touch

MacBook Air, macOS 26.0

Posted on Oct 8, 2025 2:51 PM

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Posted on Oct 8, 2025 5:17 PM

In System Settings > Accessibility > Pointer Control, is Spring-loading turned ON? If so, no Force-click is required, just drag the file over a folder, wait a bit (you can adjust the delay in that same settings pane) and the folder will spring open. However, if you do Force-click then the folder will NOT spring open. That's the same behavior I see in Sequoia (on my other Mac) – force click = no spring loading, just drag the file over the folder = spring loading.


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Oct 8, 2025 5:17 PM in response to Xaper

In System Settings > Accessibility > Pointer Control, is Spring-loading turned ON? If so, no Force-click is required, just drag the file over a folder, wait a bit (you can adjust the delay in that same settings pane) and the folder will spring open. However, if you do Force-click then the folder will NOT spring open. That's the same behavior I see in Sequoia (on my other Mac) – force click = no spring loading, just drag the file over the folder = spring loading.


Oct 10, 2025 3:45 AM in response to Xaper

Xaper wrote:

Yes, it's all enabled, if you just drag and wait, the folder will open, but before, I could press and immediately open the folder or press the back button, to the previous directory. For example, force touch doesn't work exactly like a second click, when I first pressed the file, and with the second I have to press and open the folder or go along the path.

I don’t think Force Click ever worked like that, but I don’t suppose I would have ever tried. The documented way to immediately spring open the folder is to tap the spacebar while hovering.

Nov 7, 2025 6:35 AM in response to Xaper

Same for me on my MacBook Air M1. 

Since the update to macOS Tahoe, I can no longer use the Force Touch to open a folder while dragging an item. 

I confirm this feature existed before, I was using it a lot.

It is really frustrating to have to wait for the folder to open automatically (even with the fastest opening speed) or use the spacebar to open it.

I thought it was a simple bug and would be fixed after some time, but it is still the same weeks after.

Hope it will be fixed soon.

Oct 10, 2025 3:39 AM in response to Xaper

Yes, it's all enabled, if you just drag and wait, the folder will open, but before, I could press and immediately open the folder or press the back button, to the previous directory. For example, force touch doesn't work exactly like a second click, when I first pressed the file, and with the second I have to press and open the folder or go along the path.

Force Touch 'spring-loading' not working in Finder after macOS 26.0.1 update on MacBook Air M2

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