I have played the better touch tool for two days, but I still haven't played it.

by Poster Jun 4, 2025 14
Does any expert talk about it?

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  • Anonymous1918 Jun 4, 2025
    Will it be possible to search online for video tutorials?
  • Anonymous114 Jun 4, 2025
    My advice: Give up. Judging from this way of asking questions, I feel that this program is not just needed for you, because it doesn't raise targeted questions about a particular function. Maybe I just saw someone else say it's easy to use, but it's not necessarily. If you want to continue to use it, you can search videos and YouTube Bilibili. There are a lot of them.
  • Anonymous1665 Jun 4, 2025
    Customize touchpad gestures, very easy to use, basically no mouse is needed
  • Anonymous46 Jun 4, 2025
    It is also recommended that you try more Mac mouse repair software, such as mac mouse fix
  • Anonymous6250 Jun 4, 2025
    Try multi touch
  • Anonymous373 Jun 5, 2025
    Therefore, it is difficult to understand those who blow gestures. Excellent program and system design should refer to where to type and what to see, instead of memorizing a large number of shortcuts and gestures Unless all functions such as ps and cad will be used frequently, you must memorize the instructions
  • Anonymous4631 Jun 5, 2025
    Unless you just need it, you still feel as comfortable as you want. There is no need to change your life for some cool function...
  • Anonymous8001 Jun 5, 2025
    The lifetime version I bought also just set custom shortcut keys for a few apps...
  • Anonymous265 Jun 5, 2025
    Give it up. It means that you can't use this software. Just like others said that Notion is particularly easy to use, I was dumbfounded after trying it out (why does it have so many functions, how should I use it), so I directly persuaded it to quit. Switched to the most common note-taking tool. Therefore, if a tool suits you, you basically know how to use it immediately. Don't forcibly change your habits or concepts in order to learn a piece of software.
  • Anonymous8002 Jun 5, 2025
    Are you trying to be complicated? In the settings, select the touchpad, then add the desired gesture and select the action. No other settings are needed.
  • Poster Jun 5, 2025
    I see that my old colleagues around me who have been using MacBook Pro for a long time are basically out of the mouse. They told me that the touchpad is more efficient and easier to use than the mouse On this basis, I configured the gesture sign under the window that comes with the system, which I just used for a while before (after having it, I basically don't need to bring a mouse) That's why I wondered if my macOS configuration was missing. So I found this so-called most powerful trackpad App.
  • Poster Jun 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous1918 has searched, and they are all very basic and repetitive (still basic). Let me introduce such software. It is very powerful.
  • Poster Jun 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous265 Maybe, but I like to toss. I hope to learn it well at once and match it well, so that I can use macOS without the mouse later. Although it seems enough now, the effect is not silky enough.
  • Poster Jun 5, 2025
    @ Anonymous265 Of course, if there is an expert, please share the configuration, I will import it here, and selectively learn and retain it, which is better for me.