![]() ![]() Just being able to look at the Touch Bar and seeing where I am connected to is a nice peace of mind. This is probably unhelpful for most people, but my MacBook Pro is very often at a coffee shop, and if I am having connectivity issues it is usually because the computer has connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network. This is a simple AppleScript widget that just displays the name of the wifi network. As someone who uses Alert-style notifications for work, this script is super handy for when I wake my MBP up and there is a list of notifications down the right side of the screen. If I click the button that appears an AppleScript dismisses all the notifications at the same time. ![]() I have an AppleScript widget that only shows the icons if one or more notifications are on the screen. I have a ton, but a few I’d like to share: Allows to open links in new tabs with a simple tap of the mouse (the way middle-click works on Windows browsers). tiptap right (1 finger fix): delete commentĪlso a very simple one I have is command-clic bound to a single tap in Safari.tiptap left (1 finger fix): add new comment or reply to comment.tiptap middle (2 fingers fix): refuse modification.(Some chapters see two to five distinct passes and I write 800-page long books - that’s a LOT of changes and comments.) I have bound the tracking changes commands to specific keyboard shortcuts which are then fired through BTT gestures: I use the tracking changes mode extensively (I’m a fiction writer) when going through novels with my editor. This has proved incredibly useful with Word. This becomes the baseline for all apps, two-finger tap approves, validates, archives whenever I am, while tiptap middle (2 fingers fix) refuses, deletes, trashes wherever I am. She will level herself horizontally with the player and fly back and forth three times in an attempt to ram the player.I extensively use the two-finger tap, two and three-finger tip-taps on my Magic Mouse to replicate similar functionality or semantics throughout apps.She will spawn Bees while hovering (which will include larger ones in Expert mode), which attack the player.Similar to Hornets, Queen Bee will rapidly fire poisonous stingers at the player.ĭuring this time the variables for how many bees she summons could be 6, 12 or 18. ![]() ![]() During this pattern, she will alternate between hovering above the player, and positioning herself to swoop in at the player from above. In Expert Mode, the speed of these attacks increases as Queen Bee takes damage. When fought outside of the Underground Jungle, Queen Bee enrages, causing her movements to be more aggressive and firing stingers at a much faster rate. When fought on the Surface Jungle, Queen Bee will still enter an enrage state with faster and more aggressive attacks. This means if a player were to use a Magic Mirror or any of its variants the Queen Bee will chase them back to their spawn point no matter the distance and depending on the spawn point location, will most likely enrage and very likely kill the player.On the Desktop version, Console version, and Mobile version, Queen Bee does not despawn when far away from the player.However, this enrage state is less aggressive than if the player were to fight her in any other surface biome, such as the Ocean. ![]()
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