Super right mouse button--iRightMouse

If you are a Windows user for many years and switch to the macOS platform, you will surely find that many very convenient right-click menus on Windows are not available on macOS, such as creating a new txt file, one-click hidden files, etc. And the lack of these shortcuts will indeed bring some inconvenience. Recently, I found a very useful right-click enhancement tool that can solve your worries.

iRightMouse (super right mouse button), a free gadget that can give macOS mouse right click multiple shortcut functions, recently launched on the Mac App Store. The team previously released a variety of useful tools such as iShot and automatic switching input methods, and the reputation is very good.

To open the super right button for the first time, you need to enable the permissions of the "Finder" extension in "Settings-Extension", and then you can see the corresponding enhanced functions in the right-click options. Insert picture description here
In addition, every time you use the enhanced function of the Super Right key under a new path, you need to authorize the Super Right key to access the path for the first time, and you don't need it in the future. The common paths are "desktop", "download", etc. .

Super right key-function 1: quickly create txt, word, excel, ppt and other common format documents

By default, it supports new creation: TXT/RTF/XML/Word/Excel/PPT/WPS text/WPS form/WPS presentation/Pages/Numbers/Keynote/Ai/PSD/Markdown format files.
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Right-click in the blank area of ​​the folder, as shown in the figure above. The response speed of new files is very fast, and the experience is basically close to the right-click menu function on Windows.

Super right key-function 2: enter the path function in the terminal

As a free software, Super Right Click takes care of almost every scene that the right click menu may use.
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Normally, if you need to execute commands in a certain path using the terminal, you have to enter the path in the terminal first. Take the desktop as an example, you need to open the terminal and execute the following commands (replace your own desktop path):

cd /Users/andy/Desktop/

And now you don't need to open the terminal manually, just right-click on the "Enter Path in Terminal" on the blank area of ​​the desktop, eliminating the need to execute commands manually.

After reading these, do you think the super right button is worth a try
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Origin blog.csdn.net/u014306892/article/details/111709552