![]() I also have the Double-Press Command Key enabled. (Note: I don’t use Apple’s Voice Control feature (I use Dragon Dictate instead), but notice in the screenshot below that you can trigger voice control with an assigned hot corner.) The activation setup is in the preferences for SuperTab, which will be found, after it’s installed, not in the Applications folder but in System Preferences. ![]() But since my hand is on my trackpad when I need to use SuperTab, I prefer activating it by using a BetterTouchTool finger gesture (more about that in the next section), or dragging the cursor to the bottom-right hot corner of my desktop. SuperTab can be triggered using hotkeys, similar to how you use keyboard shortcuts to trigger the Application Switcher on the Mac. But the video below provides you a basic overview, and the website itself provides screenshots of all the application’s features, which are too many to cover in a single blog post. This article is not an overall review of SuperTab, which I’ve already written. This article is about the 3.0 version, but it also contains useful tips for using SuperTab. ![]() Well now the 3.0 version of SuperTab was recently released, and it addresses many of the features that I and other users have been waiting to see that makes the application more useful. Last year I wrote a review of the multi-dock application, SuperTab, describing how it leaves Apple’s traditional Dock behind in the dust when it comes to doing more than just launching applications. ![]()
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