![]() ![]() Edit2: found out it can also replace bartender so added it. I'm new to MacOS (life-long Windows user) so been really fun finding ways to streamline my workflows.Įdit: typo. There are lots more feature which I haven't the time to get into. ![]() For this price and the lengthy trial period, it's one of my most recommended app. The possibilities are quite-literally endless. Swipe left to split screen and tile left, same with right. I mimic iPadOS' SlideOver feature using swipe right from left side of the trackpad and map it to a shortcut of Tuck (another great app highly recommended if you like to multitask).įour-finger tap to quickly go back to previous app (map to command+tab)įorce-click three finger and swipe up to go into fullscreen. I mimic iPadOS' copy-paste gesture with the 3-finger pinch in and out. Double tap with four fingers to hide application (map with command+H) Double tap with three fingers to bring up screenshot to OCR (using OwlOCR, free highly recommended alternative to TextSniper)įorce-click with four fingers to quit application (map with command+Q). You first have to map the shortcut "Show Start Page" with a keyboard shortcut, then map the trackpad gesture to the keyboard shortcut.įorce-click with three fingers to trigger bring up screenshot region. I swipe down with two fingers from top of the trackpad to bring safari to start page. I use three-finger swipes to navigate tabs by mapping ctrl+tab(+shift). Its currently only available via the Mac App Store. So you can do it like me which is double-click menu bar, set action to hide menu bar items to left, delay next action (I use 10s), then repeat the action to auto-hide it.įinally, these are how I use the gesture for my trackpad: BetterSnapTool is a simple & lightweight tool to easily move and resize windows. Replacement for Bartender: BTT has an action for hiding the menu bar item to its left and there's a convenient trigger by double-clicking the menu bar. I also use keyboard shortcuts to launch specific folders in finder, apps, map to app-specific shortcuts, etc. I have a Galaxy buds and Bluetooth Speaker so I can use keyboard shortcut to toggle between each device. Powerful keyboard shortcuts: one notable feature is connecting to a bluetooth device. ![]() You can also use keyboard shortcuts and link it to window snapping (e.g. Window-snapping: you can replace "Magnets (paid)" or "Rectangle (free)" with the BTT's built-in snap areas in which you can control which area of the screen will trigger a snapping. It replaced "CopyLess 2" (which is amazing in its own right). It's quite customizable and feature-rich, and has everything I want in a clipboard manager. First I'll talk about the use cases in addition to controlling the trackpad and mouse gestures because they're less known.Ĭlipboard manager: you can use keyboard shortcut (or any trigger) and choose the built-in BTT clipboard manager. ![]()
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