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Seanwes bettertouchtool
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  1. SEANWES BETTERTOUCHTOOL FREE
  2. SEANWES BETTERTOUCHTOOL MAC

With these features you can control a Mac but it’s an awkward process. The three main BTT Remote screens.įrom the first screen, you access the File Browser and Menubar with the buttons at the bottom of the screen. Swipe to the left and you get a screen that has a more powerful trackpad that’s a little easier to use with its bigger touch area. Swipe to the right and you get to the screen that has the keyboard controls, media keys and a multitouch trackpad. On the first screen, you control the apps. Until you configure a few actions, you’ll only really be able to use BTT Remote’s trackpad, File Browser and Menubar controls. Using the Trackpad, File Browser and Menubar You’ll be able to control the Mac from the iOS device. On the Mac, you’ll be asked whether or not to allow the connection. Select the Mac you wish to connect to-I’ve chosen Harry’s MacBook Pro-and tap on it. You will see a list of automatically discovered macOS devices running on the network. Make sure BetterTouchTool is running in the background on the Mac and open BTT Remote on the iOS device. As long as they are, and the Wi-Fi network is not an incredibly complex, fire-walled enterprise system, they should work automatically.

seanwes bettertouchtool

BTT Remote is in the App Store while BetterTouchTool is available from the developer’s website.īoth devices also need to be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. If you don’t have both apps downloaded, go grab them now. To connect BTT Remote to a Mac you need BTT Remote running on the iOS and BetterTouchTool running on the Mac. It’s real strength is letting you create custom BetterTouchTool actions that can be triggered from the app.

SEANWES BETTERTOUCHTOOL FREE

You get the basic functionality in the free version, but if you’re planning to make BTT Remote part of your workflow, it’s worth upgrading.īTT Remote includes a trackpad, file browser, media keys and access to the menubar so you can directly control a Mac from the app, however, that’s not it’s true power. It’s free in the iOS App Store, although there’s a $3.99 in-app purchase to unlock all the features. The BetterTouchTool Remote app or BTT Remote is an iOS app that allows you to remotely control a Mac as long as you’re on the same Wi-Fi network. In this tutorial, however, I'll show you a different way to control a Mac using BetterTouchTool: with the BetterTouchTool Remote app for iOS. Instead of relying on developers to implement the features you want, you can add almost anything to a Touch Bar and have it accessible where ever you want. A three-finger swipe down closes one.Īnother great use is to make custom Touch Bars on one of the new MacBook Pros. A three-finger swipe up with Safari open on my MacBook creates a new tab. While it’s not as powerful at pure automation as something like Keyboard Maestro, with BetterTouchTool you can control a Mac in many different ways.įor example, one of my favourite ways to use it is to create custom multitouch gestures on for the Trackpad. Like even if you force quit it now it’ll automatically launch (it depends on the value of SuccessfulExit key).BetterTouchTool is one of the most useful macOS automation apps. Though I would recommend you contact support for the app first, because this can result is in unexpected behaviour and mess with it’s functions. There are also GUI apps to create these plist files for you, my favourite is Lingon X. This will tell you about all the available options. You can change the value of program argument to what ever you like and read more about launch agents by typing man ist in the Terminal. If you don't wish to restart, you can run this to start the agent: launchctl load Applications/BetterTouchTool.app/Contents/MacOS/BetterTouchTool You’ll have to restart after creating and saving this plist file in ~/Library/LaunchAgents/ folder.

seanwes bettertouchtool

Here is an example if BetterTouchTool was installed in /Applications folder, and had the executable in MacOS folder in the bundle. Although I’m sure the app has created one for it self, and some setting might not be set correctly. You could create a launch agent, that starts when you first log in and re-starts if exited.












Seanwes bettertouchtool