Just some BetterTouchTool notes
I stumbled upon a BetterTouchTool setting that filled me with glee today. It probably should have been obvious to me earlier, but I hadn’t tried right clicking a gesture in the table view. When you do, you get this menu:
There have been numerous gestures that I’ve loved on my Magic Trackpad, but were inconvenient (frequently triggered accidentally) when using my MacBook Air’s built-in trackpad. I’d ditch those gestures and stick with the lowest common denominator. With this setting, I can keep the cool ones on my Magic Trackpad, and disable them on the built-in. Awesome.
Now, since I know a bunch of people will ask again, here are a few of my BetterTouchTool gestures1. There’s a method to my madness, and I try to keep the list trim and the gestures consistent between apps. These are the ones that have stuck; I’ve deleted ones I’m still toying with so as not to cause anyone undue pain.
Global
Gesture | Action | Note |
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Custom Tap Sequence | Q | 2,1,4,3 |
Three Finger Swipe Up | Enter fullscreen (if supported) | |
Four Finger Click | Minimize Window Below Cursor | |
Three Finger Click | CMD - Click | |
Three Finger Clickswipe Right | Hide All Windows | |
Two Finger TipTap Left | [ | Tab switching |
Two Finger TipTap Right | ] | Tab switching |
Corner Click Bottom Right | W | Close a window with the side of my palm |
Two Finger TipTap Middle | Mute | |
Three Finger Clickswipe Up | Show Dashboard | |
Single Finger Tap Top Middle | R | Set to require a double-tap |
Three Finger Clickswipe Down | T | Opens my Terminal Visor |
Custom Tap Sequence | Show menubar in context menu | 4,1,2,3 |
Rotate Left | Rewinds song (Simplify) | |
Rotate Right | Skips song (Simplify) | |
Two Finger Swipe From Left Edge | Play/Pause (Simplify) | |
Custom Tap Sequence | Maximize Window Right | 1,2,3,4 |
Custom Tap Sequence | Maximize Window Left | 4,3,2,1 |
Chrome & Finder
Gesture | Action | Note |
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Three Finger Swipe Left | ] | |
Three Finger Swipe Right | [ |
iTerm
Gesture | Action | Note |
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Three Finger Swipe Left | U | |
Two Finger Swipe Left | ||
Three Finger Click | Middleclick | |
Three Finger Swipe Right | Y |
Gesture | Action | Note |
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Three Finger Swipe Left | N | Fetch new mail |
Three Finger Swipe Down | , | Next message (two-part action, works even when message list isn’t focused) |
Three Finger Swipe Up | , | Previous message |
My keyboard actions are mostly for launching apps via my Hyper key. I do like this one: “Hyper-z” is assigned to refresh/update actions in certain apps. For example, in Mail it sends “N”, in Chrome and Safari it hits “R”, in Reeder it hits “R”. Why? Because I have most of my app launching keys (as well as Mission Control navigation) assigned to the left half of my keyboard. With Hyper-z, I can quickly jump to an app with just my left hand, refresh it and then decide if I need my other hand on the keyboard. Handy when you’re half on the keyboard, half on the trackpad, eating a sandwich, drinking coffee… c’mon, you must take your hand off the keyboard for something.
I love BetterTouchTool. You should try it.
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Yes, I did manage to script a Markdown table from the PDF of your gestures that BetterTouchTool exports when you hit “Print your gestures.” It was an ugly battle. ↩