
Available gestures are:
Macbook gestures:
- tip tap (left / right)
- Special notes: look at this video to learn how this works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRhBa3-O3fM
- three finger swipe (left/right/up/down)
- Special notes: in order to use the custom 3 finger swipes, they must be activated in the system preferences. This is in contrast to the 4 finger swipes, those have to be deactivated if you want to use them in BTT.
- rotate (left/right)
- zoom (in/out)
- three finger tap (Available on Macbook )
- three finger click
- four finger swipe (up/down/left/right)
- Special notes: if you want to use custom four finger gestures you have to deactivate the apple standard four finger gestures in your System Preferences
- While setting the shortcuts keep in mind not to create one gesture twice (it will then show up e.g. as swipe left1 and will have no effect)
If you want to set Shortcuts that are currently used by other applications (like expose) look at this How To
If you want to set Shortcuts for Apple applications like Finder or Preview, they are located in /System/Library/CoreServices/
Magic Mouse gestures (version 0.345):
- zoom in and zoom out (pinching)
- Special notes: if this one triggers accidentally you may want to disable horizontal zooming in the preferences. Also you may want to activate it only for specific apps like preview.
- tip tap (left / right)
- Special notes: look at this video to learn how this works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRhBa3-O3fM
- In order to get it triggered you have to:
- 1) lift your fingers
- 2) tap with one finger and keep this finger down and don't move it
- 3) tap left or right of this finger with an other finger
- 4) should trigger
- two finger swipe up/down/left/right
- Special notes: you can set the sensitivity of the two finger swipe up and down in the preferences. After setting you have to restart BTT in order to take effect.
- three finger swipe up/down/left/right
- single finger tap (can be used for tap2click)
- single finger tap left
- single finger tap right (left and right half of the mouse)
- two finger tap
- two finger click (you have to lift your fingers before clicking, but this one doesn't work very well yet)
- three finger tap
- three finger CLICK (this one is able to simulate a real middleclick, if you select it in the actions dropdown. This maybe useful for CAD etc.)
System Requirements:
Mac OS X 10.6 or later
Platform Support
PPC/Intel
Free
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