![]() These only show up when Zoom is the active app. So I simply mapped keyboard commands for muting and unmuting audio, switching the view, raising my hand etc. With the sudden popularity of zoom, I didn’t want to have to worry about a bunch of keyboard shortcuts. Another thing I like being able to look down and see. It is an AppleScript widget to show me the first ToDo on my Today list. I think I got this from the GoldenChaos package, but I really like it. Just being able to look at the Touch Bar and seeing where I am connected to is a nice peace of mind. This is probably unhelpful for most people, but my MacBook Pro is very often at a coffee shop, and if I am having connectivity issues it is usually because the computer has connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network. This is a simple AppleScript widget that just displays the name of the wifi network. As someone who uses Alert-style notifications for work, this script is super handy for when I wake my MBP up and there is a list of notifications down the right side of the screen. If I click the button that appears an AppleScript dismisses all the notifications at the same time. I have an AppleScript widget that only shows the icons if one or more notifications are on the screen. I have a ton, but a few I’d like to share: Allows to open links in new tabs with a simple tap of the mouse (the way middle-click works on Windows browsers). tiptap right (1 finger fix): delete commentĪlso a very simple one I have is command-clic bound to a single tap in Safari.tiptap left (1 finger fix): add new comment or reply to comment.tiptap middle (2 fingers fix): refuse modification.(Some chapters see two to five distinct passes and I write 800-page long books - that’s a LOT of changes and comments.) I have bound the tracking changes commands to specific keyboard shortcuts which are then fired through BTT gestures: I use the tracking changes mode extensively (I’m a fiction writer) when going through novels with my editor. This has proved incredibly useful with Word. This becomes the baseline for all apps, two-finger tap approves, validates, archives whenever I am, while tiptap middle (2 fingers fix) refuses, deletes, trashes wherever I am. I extensively use the two-finger tap, two and three-finger tip-taps on my Magic Mouse to replicate similar functionality or semantics throughout apps.
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