

It's I think best to print out and have in front of you. The color represents hard click (red) or touch (green) which is easy to remember, and the number represents number of fingers for taps (from 1 to 5). The problem I have is in creating optimal cheat sheet which can serve both as a reference for gestures and a way to remember the gestures. I already use BTT to navigate the web, and I could not imagine going back. Just as after using a trackpad (and you can also create customized gestures), you can't go back to the mouse, I bet that once I use BTT more and more ( as a trigger for KBM macros), it will be inconceivable to go back to keyboard shortcuts.

Just as we have progressed to clicking on File - Close to using the Cmd-W shortcut, or from using a mouse to using a trackpad, we will all eventually progress to gestures.īTT offers more than 100 gestures.

Think that there is something more to the discussion.īased on his website, Bakari's expertise is MAC automation and workflow, and he is somewhat of an avant garde thinker.īTT is not just another way to automate tasks, it is an inevitable step that we will all take sooner of later. BetterTouchTool is one of the first Mac automation programs I recommend to Mac users interested in using Mac automation.
