- HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD INSTALL
- HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD PRO
- HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD TRIAL
To do this, just open Alfred and type “update.”
HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD INSTALL
HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD TRIAL
Alfred ( free trial license starts at £19) is a productivity app for Mac, and the only paid Mac app other than BTT that I recommend people to check out. If you don’t want to handle writing and saving an Apple Script, you can use a pre-built Alfred workflow. That’s it, you can now use your chosen keyboard combination to perform a right-click on your Mac.
The first (and the only free) method to right click on Mac using a keyboard requires some Apple Script work, and a little bit of playtime with Automator - both incredibly useful tools that Apple bundles with every Mac.
HOW TO OPEN FINDER ON MAC WITH KEYBOARD PRO
Note: I tried these methods on my 2017 MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave Developer Beta and all of them worked perfectly fine. Using Keyboard on Mac with Better Touch Tool.Using Keyboard on Mac with Apple Script and Automator.So after quite some time of scouring the internet, I was able to figure out three separate ways that you can right click on a highlighted element without having to move your mouse cursor there first. For the most part, there are ways that you can configure keyboard shortcuts to perform a right click in macOS, however these ways simply perform a right click wherever the mouse cursor happens to be, instead of the file, folder, URL, or word that you happen to have selected.