Possible solution: As indicated under ‘More details’ it might be enough to move the window slightly before changing spaces. And as soon as one moved the window slightly, one can also switch spaces again with the window. However, if one grabs the icon and directly moves the mouse (as is natural with three-finger-drag on a touchpad) one moves the window. If one clicks, switches spaces and moves the mouse, one has the document on the next space as well.) “Waiting” in the above paragraph really means “not proceed immediately with the next step”, it might only be a few milliseconds. (If one clicks, waits and moves the mouse and then switches spaces, one has the document (not the window) on the next space. If one just clicks this symbol and changes spaces, nothing happens as in the BTT action. More details: If one clicks this symbol, waits and moves the mouse, one moves “the document” and not the window. Try to use the “Move Window one space Right” action on that window. Open it in preview and make the window so small, that the PDF symbol in front of the title in the title bar is directly next to the traffic lights. How to reproduce: Create a PDF with a very long name. This is a problem especially with documents having long titles. More precisely, if a window has a small symbol in front of the title and the action tries to click there, it fails. With the width sliders on the bottom of the advanced window snapping preferences you can change the default window width when snapping to the left or to the right side of the screen.Short description: The “Move Window one space …” and “Move Window to Desktop x” action fail if the window title is too long. ![]() Padding / Empty space between edgesĪdd empty space between the snapped windows and other windows or the edges of the screen. This is currently not working (at least on El Capitan). The default OS X color picker is used, don't miss the opacity slider where you can set the transparency.Ĭhanges the border width of the window snapping preview overlay. With these options you can change the colors of the window snapping preview overlay (background & border). Some uses wanted to be able to leave a little gap above the dock when snapping windows. I don't know if this option is used by anybody, but it allows you to add a delay before a window will snap to the edges or corners of the screen. You can additionally enable the option "Don't restore window size if alt/opt is pressed while dragging the window away" or "Don't restore if window size was fullscreen / maximized" Delay before snapping If activated BetterTouchTool will try to restore the size a window had before snapping to one of the snap areas when you drag it away again later. It circles the Earth at a speed of about 17,000mph (27,300kph) in low. Restore old window size if window is dragged away again The Hubble telescope was launched on April 24, 1990, via the space shuttle Discovery from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida. So actually "delay" may be the wrong term, and I should probably change it. When this option is activated you'll have to move your cursor further beyond the top edge of the screen in order to trigger the Apple feature. This is why I have added an option to "delay" this feature while BetterTouchTool is running. On the one hand this is a great feature, however it will often accidentally trigger while trying to snap a window to the top with BetterTouchTool. In macOS El Capitan Apple added a feature that unfortunately kind of conflicts with BetterTouchTool's window snapping: When dragging a window beyond the top edge of the screen Mission Control opens. This option is enabled by default if BetterTouchTool is running on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). #El Capitan: Delay Mission control on top edge You may notice that those options are available twice in the Preferences window, once they are titled While dragging window normally and once they are labelled While using predefined actions start/stop moving.ĭragging a window normally means dragging it with your mouse's or trackpad's default "click & drag" functionality like you would usually drag around a window.Īdditionally BetterTouchTool has two predefined actions called "Start moving" and "Stop moving" (those are pretty great when combined with the "two finger touch top" gesture for the Magic Mouse). The options are left edge, top edge, right edge and corners. You can choose where windows shall be able to snap to. Only Enable Specific Window Snapping Areas On how to access the settings see Settings. To access and change the window snapping settings, open the preferences window and adjust as you want. ![]() ![]() You can change the appearance but also the behavior to fit your style & workflow. ![]() Shortcuts from the Shortcuts App in the webviewīetterTouchTool's window snapping is very customizable. Help: My mouse's buttons are not recognizedīTT as Default Browser / URL Based TriggersĪpple Scripts & Shell Scripts in the webview
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