![]() 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. That way I stay facing forward during the meeting. In Skype meetings, I’ll often pin the Skype window to the left 2/3 of my main monitor and my notes to the right 1/3. more-or-less mapped around J/K on the keyboard.left/right arrow key … move window to left or right monitor.G … maximize window right 2/3 of current monitor.N/M … move window left/right quarter bottom of current monitor.U/I … move window left/right quarter top of current monitor.H/L … maximize window left/right third of current monitor.J/K … maximize window left/right half current monitor.Via BTT keyboard shortcuts (shift-opt-cmd + …) Globally, 3 fingers down and swipe the left one down … sleep computer In OmniFocus, Outlook, Excel, and Safari … 3 finger click activates app-specific Keyboard Maestro pallets (tigger KBM keyboard shortcuts) 4 finger spread unmutes my microphone (yes, its the same keyboard shortcut, but its fun to do both).4 finger pinch mutes my microphone (mimics the “zip it” hand gesture) … triggers the Skype keyboard shortcut shift-cmd-M. ![]() 4 fingers down, tap left or right finger … go back/forward in tab history.3 fingers down, tap left or right finger … go to previous/next tab.In Safari (all of these trigger Safari keyboard shortcuts) 4 finger spread … go to annotation inspector (so I can write a short note).4 finger click triggers the highlight menu item (as I’m reading I can select text and highlight it quickly).3 finger click triggers my Keyboard Maestro pallet for DT (triggers KBM keyboard shortcut).4 finger spread … center and resize window to ~ 80% of current monitor (calls a KBM action via keybinding).4 finger pinch … center window on current monitor.4 finger swipe left/right … move window to “the other” monitor.3 finger swipe down … minimize window on current monitor.3 finger swipe up … maximize window on current monitor.3 finger swipe right … make window right half of current monitor.3 finger swipe left … make window left half of current monitor.left click Music.app orange button enters mini player mode.double click window menubar minimizes that window.double click main menubar maximizes the window.left click green window button maximizes the window (not full screen).(EDIT: I also have BTT doing all 7 window snapping it is able to do) I have BTT doing a few different things …
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