- Bettertouchtool 2 689 – Customize Multi Touch Trackpad Gestures Copy Software
- Bettertouchtool 2 689 – Customize Multi Touch Trackpad Gestures Copy Shortcut
BetterTouchTool adds many new, fully customizable gestures to the Magic Mouse, Multi-Touch MacBook trackpad, and Magic Trackpad. These gestures are customizable….
Magic Mouse:
- Pinch in / out (zoom)
- single-finger tap left
- single-finger tap right
- single-finger tap middle
- single-finger tap
- single-finger click middle
- two-finger tap
- two-finger click
- two-finger swipe (up/down/left/right)
- two-finger tip tap left/right
- three-finger tap
- three-finger click
- three-finger swipe (up/down/left/right)
- four-finger swipe up/down
- four-finger click
- TipTap left/right
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Touchpad:
- single-finger tap top-left, top-right, top-middle
- single-finger tap bottom-left
- single-finger tap bottom-right
- single-finger tap bottom-middle
- single-finger tap left-middle
- single-finger tap right-middle
- two-finger tip tap left/right
- three-finger swipes (up/down/left/right)
- three-finger tap
- three-finger click
- four-finger swipes (up/down/left/right)
- four-finger tap
- five-finger tap
- five-finger swipe up/down/left/right (see FAQ)
- TipTap
- two-finger TipTap
- three-finger TipTap
However, the functionality of the MultiTouch trackpad is limited by the predefined Trackpad configurations in the default OSX environment. Therefore, the guy named Andreas Hegenberg has created the MultiTouch 'Control Panel' where you can customize the MultiTouch gestures the way you like within OSX (Yes, sky is the limit) - FOR FREE! It may be a lot of fun to use multi-touch on the trackpad for iMac but in the end, using, say, Photoshop with it doesn't seem effective at all. You have to use an ergonomic mice/trackball and/or a. His code, in turn, uses OpenTouch, a framework for multi-modal input devices. I honestly don't know the state of support for particular devices, but I know Bridger used a Mac laptop together with his multi-touch table to run the application itself and process multi-touch events. Check out this blog post to see videos of the end product in action.
WHAT’S NEW
Version 2.689:
- Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
Bettertouchtool 2 689 – Customize Multi Touch Trackpad Gestures Copy Software
REQUIREMENTS
Bettertouchtool 2 689 – Customize Multi Touch Trackpad Gestures Copy Shortcut
OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
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Getting the new Magic Trackpad 2 led me to consider Force Touch on the Mac. I’ve had it on my MacBook for months and now I’ve got it on my iMac yet I rarely use it. I think this has a lot to do with options. On the Mac, you’ve already got a primary click, a secondary click, and a double click. Add to that the three finger tap and the existing gesture library in OS X and you begin to wonder what you’re supposed to do with a Force Touch. (Jason Snell and Myke Hurley have been talking about this on recent episodes of Upgrade.) I think Apple has the same questions because most of the force touch features are actions already accomplished with some other type of tap.
Then I got thinking about what I could do with Force Touch if I could set the Force Touch actions. This is possible on the Mac using BetterTouchTool. BetterTouchTool is an amazing Mac utility from Andreas Hagenberg. It is donationware–and if you use it you should donate–and it is awesome. BetterTouchTool lets you set custom gestures with your trackpad to perform actions on your Mac. (BetterTouchTool also works with the Magic Mouse, normal mice, keyboard, Apple Remote, Leap Motion, and the BetterTouchTool iPhone app.) BetterTouchTool is flexible. The application recognizes just about anything you could do with up to five digits and a trackpad. If you want a gesture where tap across the trackpad like drumming your fingers, BetterTouchTool can accommodate you. You can even add custom gestures that trigger when you draw a shape on the trackpad.
Either way, once triggered, BetterTouchTool can execute a keyboard combination or perform a system action. For example, when I four finger tap, BetterTouchTool toggles the DragonDictate microphone on and off again.
So I’ve been experimenting with Force Touch and BetterTouchTool and come up with some pretty nice custom actions:
- When I Force Touch on the lower-left or lower-right portion of the Magic Trackpad 2, My Mac optimizes the current active app for the left or right side of the screen.
- Force Touching the upper left corner of the trackpad toggles fullscreen mode for the currently active application on and off.
- A four finger Force Touch sleeps my screen and a five finger Force Touch sleeps my iMac.
- A three finger Force Touch toggles the play/pause button, which comes in handy when the phone rings.
I guess my point is that while Force Touch on the Mac is clever, it really comes into its own when you combine it with BetterTouchTool. Try it for yourself and let me know what works for you. I’m going to do a follow up post with some user submitted BetterTouchTool recipes soon.