![]() I frequently use it to Control Spotify, Evernote, add remember the milk tasks, kill top processes, google translate, change units, currencies, run build/tests and get growl notification when it completes, lookup time in timezone and open/search through/delete recently downloaded files. Using Alfred workflows (Premium, ) you can do quite a lot.For example I just type "pulls" to open list of pull For really frequently visited websites I have a "blank" search engine,.Use "1p website" to launch any website and logging through 1password.If you will mostly use slate as I do it's wasted screen space.Īnother alternative is QuickSilver, but I heard Alfred is better. Some applications implement cycling backwards using shift+tab You can usually cycle through availbale items using tab.Space to cycle between options, space to choose highlighted option, enter to choose default option. Then you would be able to control any mac application prompt using your keyboard. Turn full keyboard access on by going to Keyboard->Keyboard Shortcuts->All Controls.For some reason sharted working for me only after I remapped it to different binding. Ctrl+f2 shortcut changes focus to menu bar, so you can navigate it with arrows.I recommend to remap "go to next tab/chat/whatever" to same shortcut, since applications tend to have different one.Ĭmd+Alt+arrows was the only one that wasn't conflicting and worked in all apps. Some people don't know that you can change any Cocoa application shortcuts by going to Preferences->Keyboard->Keyboard Shortucts->Application Shortcuts.When in ANY mac application you can press "cmd+shift+?" to search through all menu items available in that app.Useful system wide shortcuts and settings: ![]() It looks like Amethyst is way to go and I plan to try it out soon. ![]() There are 4 good options: Direct port of xmonad, xnomad, osx monad and Amethyst.ĭirect port of xmonad does not support mac native apps.Īmethyst meant to be replacement for xnomad.Īuthor of osx monad said that I should use Amethyst. Slate is not really a Tiling window manager. slate is still pretty poor, I even didn't convert yet to. ![]() It allows me to focus on application by shortcut, resize windows, move windows between monitors and switch focus between opened windows. I recommend application 'slate' to manage your windows. Not using mouse will help you reduce the risk of wrist injury:.I can easily work from hammock, couch, beanbag or bed, since I don't have to reach mouse or even touchpad.Trying to remove mouse from your daily routine have a few advantages. ![]()
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