SlimHUD
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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SlimHUD
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Display volume bar on macOS (alternative to MediaMate)
slimhud
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Fixed the lack of glyphs in the system HUDs
This is awesome! I'm curious if this is inspired by SlimHUD at all? It's another project which I believe was shared here some time ago. Your tool has several of the same features, but I do appreciate the extra polish and integration with Music here.
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Is there a way to change the volume icon size?
There is this free app SlimHUD, which I have not tested, but it seems to do the job.
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Custom volume HUDs
I've created this app to replace that: SlimHUD
- Custom and better looking volume & co HUDs for MacOS 10.13+ to replace the default ugly ones
- Installed SlimHUD on my mac os 10.15, but now by backlit keyboard wont work
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I'm developing a Volume/Brightness/Now Playing OSD!
For those waiting for the real ease. You can try this in the mean time: https://github.com/AlexPerathoner/SlimHUD
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Disable Volume/Brightness Overlay - MacOS Big Sur
Right now, I'm using an app called SlimHUD to get a nicer, iOS-ish volume indicator. The only issue is that the dev hasn't found a way to get rid of the default overlay.
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Replacement for MacOS' volume, brightness and keyboard backlight HUDs.
Checking out the app, there is an option to put the bar horizontally either in the bottom or the top of the screen.
pock
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Today I learned this exists
Pock also. It allows one to put the Dock in the Touch bar along with pre-existing/ customized Touch bar items there.
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Overwhelmed by BTT
Alternatively you can try with Pock, very easy and intuitive to set up and customise
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Activity stats on the TouchBar, any chances?
So normally I uses Pock for customising my TouchBar, having like a scrolling dock, a media player and fixed volume/brightness buttons. However, it would be really cool if there would be a way to show the activity stats (CPU, Fan usage etc..) on the TouchBar, especially for gaming in full screen! Anyone knows a way to do it? I think maybe through Better Touch Tool, but I have no idea how
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Recommend a new app (not older than a few months) most of us didn’t heard of yet but that is highly recommended
Definitely not unknown no new, but if you have a Touch Bar Pock has been game changer for me
- I Bought The M2 MacBook Pro, And I Love It. Including The Touch Bar.
- Today I stopped hating the Touch Bar with Pock and HapticKey
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What are some cool touchbar apps/tips someone should know?
Pock, MTMR are the best if you just wanna customize it to your preference. There's also Muse if you want a music player.
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Drop your favorite Mac apps!
Pock https://pock.app/
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How far will the M2 Air go?
I haven't personally run into any issues. I use an app called Pock to customize the bar.
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Macbook pro 13 inch
I was using https://www.haptictouchbar.com and folks often recommend https://pock.app
What are some alternatives?
MonitorControl - 🖥 Control your display's brightness & volume on your Mac as if it was a native Apple Display. Use Apple Keyboard keys or custom shortcuts. Shows the native macOS OSDs.
MTMR - 🌟 [My TouchBar My rules]. The Touch Bar Customisation App for your MacBook Pro
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
TouchBarPong - And amazing new way of playing pong the touch bar of the new MacBook pro
DevUtils-app - All-in-one Toolbox for Developers. Native macOS app.
awesome-touch-bar-apps - Awesome Touch Bar apps for macOS users.
zsh-iterm-touchbar - Display feedback of terminal in the 🍏 Touchbar
nocturnal - A Dimness and Night Shift menu bar app for macOS 🌙
Hot - Hot is macOS menu bar application that displays the CPU speed limit due to thermal issues.
DisplayBuddy - DisplayBuddy lets you control external displays connected to your Mac right from your menu bar - No need to touch those clunky monitor buttons! It has been tested on a wide range of monitors from manufacturers such as Dell, Acer, LG, Samsung, BenQ & PRISM, and works with most displays manufactured in the last 5 years. DisplayBuddy can also control the volume for monitors with built-in speakers. If DisplayBuddy doesn't work as expected for you, we can refund your purchase within 7 days. Features: - Control your monitor’s brightness & contrast directly from your Mac - Control the volume for monitors with built-in speakers - Switch monitor inputs (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB-C etc) directly from the app, and even directly power off displays. - Full support for Apple Silicon (M1 & M2) and Intel Macs. - Effortlessly manage multiple displays with ease & even sync controls across them. - Save settings across displays as Presets, and activate them later with a single click!
Thor - Switch the right application ASAP.