![]() This one’s for all you logitech users out there. It basically does the same thing as the clipboard history feature when you press CMD+SHIFT+C. The paid version has a feature called clipboard history that allows you to copy and paste a lot and easily locate a paragraph or sentence you copied a few minutes or an hour ago and paste it where you need to. This is all available in the free version! Some basic features-you can press space to open a file or folder you know the name of, define words, search google/amazon/youtube directly, and run system commands such as empty trash. Uncheck “Show Spotlight search”, because you will be using CMD+SPACE for Alfred.Go to Keyboard preferences > Shortcuts > Spotlight.(you can check out my Alfred Tutorial video as well)Īlfred replaces spotlight search-I have my reasons. Now, when you take a screenshot, the image won’t be saved to your desktop and gets copied to your clipboard so you can paste it immediately! Alfred Double click the keyboard shortcut for “Copy picture of selected area to clipboard”.Go to Keyboard preferences > Shortcuts > Screenshots.You can take a screenshot of a window perfectly with rounded edges and a transparent background.Īfter you’re done with the edits, you can share to airdrop, make a copy to your clipboard, or upload to the cloud so you can hyperlink (see what I did there □) the screenshot in an email.įYI, this is paid BUT I have a quick and free solution for you: Some pretty cool features include a blur effect or highlighting specific parts of the screenshot. Cleanshot X.Ĭleanshot X is basically like a normal screenshot tool, but better. Pro Tip: If you keep the AppCleaner in the dock, simply drag apps from the launchpad into the app icon to remove it. You can even easily control the brightness of your TV monitor if you connect it with your MacBook. Monitor Control lets you adjust the brightness of multiple monitors from a single dropdown menu. OPT+TILDA only shows windows for the active app.OPT+TAB lets you toggle among the windows across both of your screens.Here are my preferences: Appearance preferences Shortcut 1 Control Preferences If you want to remove files from the drop bar:ĪltTab is helpful if you want to select a specific window within your application. It allows you to combine files with different formats-pdf, png image file, and audio. You can drag individual files and combine them into a single package to drop into a messaging app or application. Grab the cell phone drop zone printable (download is at the bottom of the post) and a basket and set up a simple “drop zone” on your kitchen counter or in your mudroom.Dropzone 4 is a great tool for managing files. You will feel some resistance, but the end result is the best. But thankfully, things are changing, with our teen.ĭo you need to find your kid again? Try implementing a cell phone drop zone. We had resistance and a bad habit that needed to be broken. If he wants to text friends, he has to sit at the kitchen counter and text. If someone needs my child, he can hear the phone beep and go respond, briefly. When you walk in the door, the phones hit a basket on the kitchen counter. Texting became a non-stop epidemic, an addiction.Įnter a new rule. Yes, it became time to implement a new rule. I had NO idea how much this would change our teen. This is the year our kids are allowed to get a phone. This adds even more electronic time to their day.Įnter teenage years. On top of a natural draw, especially for boys, to want to be interacting with an electronic, our kids are required to have iPads for school. Need I say more? These kids are pulled in to screens. And it’s not a lot of time to develop and train our kids.Įnter the age of technology. ![]() At every stage we pour our heart and soul into our kids. Sometimes it’s more physically exhausting and other times it’s more emotionally exhausting. I am learning that parenting at EVERY age and stage is H.A.R.D. I used to get anxious for 5:30 to roll around because it meant my husband was about ready to walk in the door and “take over” kid duty. When our boys were toddlers, I thought parenting was HARD! I a mean H.A.R.D.
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