![]() ![]() I appreciate this whenever my laptop isn’t docked.Ġ4:33pmAmphetamine keeps your laptop awake for a certain amount of time. Thanks for the tip! brew install -cask alt-tabĠ4:30pmKe圜astr show key presses on-screen, perfect for demonstrating cool RStudio keyboard shortcuts brew install -cask keycastrĠ4:31pmPock puts the dock in the touchbar. brew install -cask rectangleĠ4:28pmAltTab adds window previews to the window switcher. Rectangle replaces Spectacle and adds snap zones. Easily resize windows to fill parts of the screen with many keyboard shortcuts. brew install -cask kapĠ4:26pmRectangle is another absolutely essential mac app. I can’t even without this.Ġ4:24pmKap records your screen, converts movies to gifs and has powered half of this thread so far. ![]() Copy several things from here, paste them there. These all worked on Catalina so I guess I’ll find out soon if they work for Big Sur…Ġ4:22pmFlycut is a clipboard manager that adds history to your clipboard. These all make life a little easier, more productive. I remap Alt + Space to Spotlight (Mac’s quick finder) and make Alfred Cmd + space.Ġ4:19pmThat’s it for R, here come a bunch of utility apps for Macs. Ġ3:06pmAfter jumping through a few permission hoops to give Alfred access to everything, we’re in business. I’ve created an alfred workflow for R which might be helpful. I've documented my workflow for opening projects (using on in this short video: #rstatsĠ2:59pmAnd if you purchase Alfred’s powerpack features, has a collection of helpful R workflows Apps with interfaces need “cask”.Ġ2:57pmIf you use Alfred, has an awesome tip to let Alfred find. so I’ll use brew to install it: brew cask install Alfredīrew install usually installs command line utility. I use to switch between apps, files, etc. I’m just going to copy the install code from and run itĠ2:56pmHomebrew’s ready, so let’s put it to use. Homebrew makes it easy to install software, even apps. To modify the position of displayed keystrokes, click and drag the text.02:48pmThat was pleasantly fast. The default position is on the bottom left of your display. Make sure to check the "Display all keystrokes" checkbox if you would like to display more than just the modifier keys.Īlternatively, keep this box unchecked to only display modifier keys (e.g. ![]() If Ke圜astr is already in the list, then click the − button and add Ke圜astr again to be certain that the right application is chosen. To add Ke圜astr to the list click the + button and select Ke圜astr from the file system. On older versions of macOS, or if for some reason the app doesn't appear under the Input Monitoring menu (or if you want to pre-enable it) then you may manually add it to the list of apps in the Accessibility menu. Simply unlock this menu and check the box next to Ke圜astr to enable it. On newer versions of macOS (10.15+) there is a new Input Monitoring menu under Security & Privacy within the System Preferences app, and Ke圜astr will appear there automatically the first time you run it. Ke圜astr requires access to the macOS Accessibility API in order to receive your key events and broadcast the keystrokes you are interested in. Ke圜astr, an open-source keystroke visualizer. ![]()
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