Post by hearttertutomeal on May 23, 2019 10:30:27 GMT
Main category \ Utilities
Sub category \ System
Developer \ Andreas Hegenberg
Filesize \ 21402
Title \ BetterTouchTool
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vers.2.846 BetterTouchTool
Added key repeat functionality to keyboard shortcuts (click the little gear icon next to the shortcut recorder field). This allows you to repeat an action in a specific interval while the shortcut keys are pressed. You can now add further shortcuts for other apps you regularly use; try Control + Shift + M for Mail, and Control + Shift + C for Calendar. Be mindful that you cannot use the same letter for multiple items. If you've already assigned the most obvious letter to another app - such as P for Photos - think of something else will work for a given app - like V for Preview. Added a new mode for pasting/inserting custom text. You can now choose between "pasting" and "typing", depending on the use case one might be faster than the other. 1. Custom Keyboard Shortcuts and Trackpad Gestures - Also includes window snapping / moving / resizing features. Information about upcoming paid upgrades and license types have been updated on my website
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BetterTouchTool 2.071 (February, 19, 2017)
Single-finger tap right.
level 1
Custom drawing gestures can now be drawn by holding down the right mouse button (or two fingers on a trackpad). This currently only works on Sierra. Note: Straight lines are currently not supported by the algorithm used, currently your drawings need to include at least one curve or corner.
BetterTouchTool has been providing this functionality for years and it's one of those apps that when you've used it, you think it's part of the Mac. After all of this time, though, it's only now that BetterTouchTool feels like it's coming into its own because of what it can do with Apple's new Touch Bar.
Three-finger swipes(up/down/left/right).
How-To: Launch apps on Mac using a simple trackpad gesture