Riverflow trackpad Mac adds additional gestures
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
there's an app BetterTouchToolWhich has a horrifically large set of functions. It can be used to configure the system response to gestures on the trackpad or Magic Mouse. Riverflow - is simplified version of this utility, which allows you to program a variety of actions on the two-finger gestures on the trackpad.
While Riverflow is in beta testing. Despite this, the application runs very well. The main focus is on the two-finger gestures. I think this is done to ensure that the system does not confuse them with the habitual movements.
Gestures can be assigned for the system as a whole and for individual applications. For example, I have long wanted to find a more convenient way to switch between tabs in Safari - the keyboard shortcut Shift + Command + arrow does not suit me.
Just add new gestures. You need to specify the appropriate gesture, it is desirable that it was intuitive. For example, the circular gesture to update the page or the right arrow to move to the next tab. So, when the sign will be a lot, you will not be confused in their abundance. After specifying the gesture you need to enter a key combination that he would duplicate - and you're done.
Gestures for each application are configured on different tabs. You can also enable automatic launch of the application at startup.
While gestures work well, but not perfect. Out of the ten times detected about eight. However, this depends not only on the application, but also from you, when you understand how Riverflow responds to different movements, you can enter them with greater accuracy.
As I have said, the application is in beta stage, and therefore available for free. You can download it from the developer's site.
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