![]() Hi, nice to meet you, glad you found my post about this, I think you're the expert on this, I've asked around elsewhere and no responses, I don't think anyone knows what I'm talking about because it's pretty niche subject. If you can give me/us some more info on what you are trying to accomplish, the chances are greater that we can help. I'm assuming that you have some reason for not wanting to just use macOS' notification system. What is more important: being notified as soon as it ran, or just being able to tell how long it has been since it last ran, or something else?ĭo you want that menu bar notification to stick around until the next time it runs? If not, how long should it stay? ![]() What does the macro do or what action do you want it to do? What would really help would be to have at least a basic understanding on what you are trying to do: Which doesn't mean we can't use it that way, just that we need to get creative about it. They aren't really intended to be used as a notification system for something like Keyboard Maestro. The issue with both BitBar and TextBar is going to be that they expect to be updating themselves every "X" seconds or minutes. The developer is there, though, so that's cool. Re: BetterTouchTool forum - I’d really like to learn BTT better, but the one question I’ve ever asked on the BTT was basically “What are some cool uses for BTT?” and I basically got no responses. TextBar is only a couple dollars but that’s enough to put people off of it. I set it up as a system Service so I can quickly run it with a hot key.Re: BitBar vs TextBar - I’ve been a big fan of TextBar, but BitBar (which had been mostly dead, I thought) seems to have had a resurgence. ![]() ![]() My script actually does use MagicPrefs to disable scrolling. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this. And of course it’s a different function than what After Effects does with scrolling, which is an equally frustrating, though more difficult to trigger, zooming in and out of the canvas. Would it programmatically be possible to tell Mocha AE not to react to mouse-scrolling? Does anyone actually use this feature? Seems like linking mouse scrolling and the timeline cursor would lead to pretty inaccurate movements. Then when I drag points on a mask around, with my finger slightly brushing against my Magic Mouse, the timeline cursor flies all over the place creating random keyframes. You’ll see 13 seconds into the video I disable my scrolling. For some reason I am STILL getting the scrolling. To deal with that, I’ve created a hot-key-activated AppleScript that will let me disable all scrolling when I’m using Mocha. Thanks for the quick response! Unfortunately MagicPrefs doesn’t let you link scrolling per-application, only the non-scrolling settings.
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