Better Touch Toolbar



The touchpad has revolutionized the way people use their devices. But too often, Mac users don’t take advantage of this powerful input hardware. It’s capable of highly sensitive, specific tasks, but users tend to treat it more or less like a big flat mouse.

That’s where BetterTouchTool comes in handy. This powerful utility gives you total control over all of your Mac’s input devices, including a touchpad, Touch Bar, mouse, and keyboard.

How to customize Mac gestures and shortcuts

BetterTouchTool enables you to reimagine the Touch Bar the way you’ve always wanted. From precisely editing the existing setup to creating new functional buttons to even defining the spacing between elements, your Touch Bar will be able to encompass unique triggers that. A toolbar is an area on the touch screen that acts independently from the main calibrated video area, as shown below; Toolbars are utilised in all manner of pointer device type applications. A toolbar is sub divided into cells of equal size which are arranged into a specified number of rows and columns. They can simply be used to mask off areas.

A customizer’s dream, the app serves as your personal HQ for inputs. You can configure app-specific shortcuts using up to 4 fingers, define custom gestures and actions, and set up old-fashioned hotkeys. It even supports chain actions and text replacement so you can speed up your workflow.

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  2. BetterTouchTool 3.551 (January, 25, 2020) Fixes for the Touch Bar behavior of the new M1 Macbook Pro. Improved Hyper Key responsiveness and in general better.

Say goodbye to repetitive clicking and typing. The more you get to know this tool, the less you’ll have to click. Here’s how to save yourself a lot of time.

The Mac hotkey basics

Before you start coming up with your own shortcuts, see what general features the app can offer your inputs. Click the Basic Settings tab to see your options. Click the top checkbox to have the app launch whenever you start up your Mac, and use the slider bar for your preferred device to adjust sensitivity and speed. The checkboxes at the bottom toggle window snapping and Touch Bar controls.

Create new custom gestures

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To make commands of your own, first select the type of input you’re using from the menu at the top of the screen. Click Add New Gesture at the bottom of the screen. Then, use the drop-down menus to choose your preferred gesture type and action.

Come up with app-specific shortcuts

Besides general rules for your inputs, you can also create application-specific commands for any program you run on your Mac. To do so, click the + icon in the left-hand panel and choose from the list of applications. Use the gear icon to set overall conditions for that application, then create new gestures as above.

BetterTouchTool helps fine-tune the way you interact with your Mac, making your working relationship even more natural. Check it out on Setapp.


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Better Touch Toolbar Windows 10

Hey nicotine69,


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Welcome to Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you have the Touch Bar displaying on your MacBook screen, and you’re looking to remove it. I’ll be happy to help out.


Switch Control is used to display the Touch Bar on the MacBook screen. The steps to turn this off are here: How to use accessibility features with Touch Bar on your MacBook Pro - Apple Support


Specifically, here’s those steps to turn it off:

Use Switch Control with Touch Bar

You can use Switch Control to display Touch Bar on your MacBook Pro screen. This lets you access Touch Bar elements with standard pointer controls.

First, turn on Switch Control:

  1. Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Accessibility, then click Switch Control.
  2. Click General, then select Enable Switch Control. The Switch Control Home Panel appears on your desktop.

Next, toggle Touch Bar:

  1. In the Switch Control Home Panel, click System.
  2. Click Toggle Touch Bar to show or hide Touch Bar.


Did that remove it for you? Let us know. Cheers!

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Apr 11, 2018 2:02 PM





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