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Toothfairy for mac
Toothfairy for mac





toothfairy for mac
  1. TOOTHFAIRY FOR MAC BLUETOOTH
  2. TOOTHFAIRY FOR MAC MAC

  • Worked around an issue where text in the device list would be vertically clipped.
  • Updated the sample scripts in the "Run shell script after connecting/disconnecting" section of the manual.
  • The Advanced preferences sheet now has a help button that explains the options and shows sample shell scripts and AppleScripts.
  • Improved resizing the Advanced preferences sheet.
  • It's also more reliable in cases where macOS reports that it has set the audio input device but actually hasn't.

    TOOTHFAIRY FOR MAC BLUETOOTH

    The "Improve sound quality by disabling audio input from device" option now works better when a Bluetooth device auto-connects rather than being connected via ToothFairy.If the "Don't disconnect when clicking icon or pressing hotkey" option is enabled for a device, you can now access that devices's menu with a regular click, rather than having to right-click or Control-click.Added AppleScript support for listing devices, getting their properties, and toggling connections.Added new icons for AirPods Pro, Beats Studio 3, controller, headphones, Playstation, Powerbeats 2020, Siri Remote, and Xbox.Please make sure the devices you want to connect have been paired to the system correctly before using them with ToothFairy. Note: ToothFairy works with devices that can be connected via the macOS Bluetooth menu.

    toothfairy for mac

    Run a shell script when the AirPods are connected or disconnected. With the Dock icon hidden, you can right-click (or Control-click) the menu bar icon to access the settings. Optionally hide the Dock icon so it only appears in the menu bar. ToothFairy automatically launches at login, so it’s always there when you need it. AirPods and Beats devices with an Apple W1 chip do not need to be manually disconnected, and you can set them to “Connection only mode” to avoid accidental disconnetions when pressing the hotkey multiple times.

    toothfairy for mac

    Disconnect a Bluetooth device by clicking the icon (or pressing the hotkey) again, so that you can switch back to your phone. ToothFairy can ensure that it uses the higher quality AAC codec when you only care about audio output: listening to music or video or playing a game. macOS will normally use the SCO codec if it thinks you’re going to use the microphone. Supports multiple Bluetooth audio devices you can choose a different icon and hotkey for each. It fills in to show they are connected and also displays a battery indicator. Click the hollow AirPods icon in the menu bar to switch to AirPods. Works with AirPods, as well as any Bluetooth headphones, speakers, or headset that you can connect to your Mac. ToothFairy streamlines this: just click an icon in the menu bar (or press a hotkey) to switch to the AirPods, and the icon always shows whether they’re connected. You can’t tell at a glance whether audio will play from the AirPods or your Mac’s built-in speaker, you have to dig into a Bluetooth submenu to connect, and then you have to go back to the menu to see when the AirPods are ready for use.

    TOOTHFAIRY FOR MAC MAC

    You can learn more about ToothFairy and all the other applications on SetApp using my affiliate link here.Connect AirPods (or other Bluetooth headphones) to your Mac with a single click or keypress.ĪirPods are great, but they don’t work quite as smoothly with Macs as they do iPhones. ToothFairy is available as part of the Setapp subscription service, something that I recommend to every macOS user, as one of the over a hundred applications available for $10 a month. You can also assign keyboard shortcuts rather than clicking to perform the action, and as a bonus, you can even have scripts execute, this allows for some very advanced controls over BlueTooth operations.Īs a nice touch, you can configure each icon independently for any of the BlueTooth devices paired with your system and also set whether you want to see the remaining battery percentage. But with ToothFairy, I can create an icon for them and with a simple click either connect or disconnect right from the system tray. It always seems like a hit or miss affair when I try to connect my AirPods to macOS by using the settings on macOS or via the volume icon on the system bar. Normally, my AirPods are used with my iPhone XS, but there are times that I like to use them with my MacBook Pro. Here is a perfect example of the problem, I use Apple’s AirPods and a pair of Bose Headphones. BlueTooth is a great way to connect all our devices, but when it comes to switching connections, that’s when the pain begins.







    Toothfairy for mac