![]() It is as fast, way easier (to remember a character or two from the title than an arbitrary number), and better at remembering mappings across app restarts.Ĭommand-Tab Switcher is now a lot more configurable. If you use Number Switching, we highly recommend you try out Fast Search. You can pick the modifier key you prefer or disable this if you want to from Preferences > Search. to switch to Safari press Fn-S, to switch to Messages press Fn-ME and so on. If you want to go even faster, use Fast Search: just hold down the Fn key and start typing your search query the panel will appear and your results will be shown select a window and release Fn to activate it.E.g., if you type “m” and the first two results are “Mail” and “Messages” in that order, select the second result “Messages” with the arrow keys and the next time you search “m”, “Messages” will be the first result. Once you type a search query and select a window from the results, typing the same search query next time will cause that window to be the first result.“fd” for a Finder window with title “Documents” and “fw” for a Finder window with title “Work”. Character matches at start of app names and window titles get a higher score allowing you to just use acronyms to get to specific windows.Search matches non-consecutive characters.Yes, you are reading it right! Here is how it works (for more details visit the website): Search has been dramatically improved and lets you switch to your windows in as few as two or three keystrokes. Lets look at the 4 most important enhancements first: Today, we are releasing Contexts 3, the biggest update to Contexts ever! It comes with a much improved search, options for grouping and filtering windows by Space and a lot more.īefore we go into the details, one important change to note is that Preferences are now accessed by relaunching the app the “Pref.” buttons have been removed. Emacs borderless full screen windows are tracked.Command-Backquote (`) and Option-Backquote (`) switchers can be enabled even if the corresponding Tab switchers are disabled.When System Preferences > Trackpad > Scroll & Zoom > “Scroll direction: Natural preference” is set to off, the gesture to hide Sidebar works in the correct direction.If it is disabled, search results will only include items whose app name and window title contain all the characters in the search query. Added option Search > “Allow one mismatched character”.When Rules > “Group windows” is set to “By Space”, windows of apps assigned to all Desktop Spaces are put in the Full Screen group instead of the Desktop 1 group.Added an option to Rules > “Group windows” which groups all apps and windows together ordered alphabatically by app name.The supported macOS versions are now El Capitan, Sierra and High Sierra. You can check it out any time to see what is coming up or is under consideration. We have also added a What’s Next page to the website. Thanks to everyone who has written to us about specific cases and scenarios which can be handled better! Further refinements to the search algorithm are also planned. Today’s update adds a third option for grouping and an option to reduce search fuzziness. Contexts > General > “When switching to an app without windows, perform Dock icon action” is enabled by default.Improvements have been made to the performance and energy usage of Search.This is particularly useful in cases when a search query is used to switch to an item for which a different Search Shortcut is preferred. Multiple Search Shortcuts for an item are remembered. ![]() This means Contexts will only remember a Search Shortcut if the query has up to 3 (or whatever number you set) characters. ![]()
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