Menuwhere

Utilities

Menuwhere

Many Tricks

v2.2.2x86 (64-bit)6 MB3 sources

About

Menuwhere’s sole purpose is to display the menu of the frontmost application at the current mouse pointer location.Key Features:

Navigate with Mouse or Keyboard
- Once the application launches, you can dive as deep into the on-screen menus as you need—using either your keyboard (via arrow keys and/or by typing the first letter) or your mouse.Either way, you’ll find the specific menu item you’re looking for in no time.

See Exactly What You Want to See
- Menuwhere gives you complete control over your menu experience.Want the Apple menu to appear at the very end of the list?You can do that.Prefer not to see the Apple menu at all?You can do that, too.No need for the "Help" or "Edit" menus?Want to always see the alternative menu items that typically only appear when holding down the Option key (or other modifier keys)?Yes, you can do that.Don't want to see keyboard shortcuts listed in the pop-up menu?Yep, you can turn those off as well.All these options can be configured in the "Menus" tab within Menuwhere's settings.

Perhaps best of all, you can hide all inactive menu items.

- By displaying only the active menu items, it becomes much easier to zero in on the specific command you actually need, without having to visually navigate around a clutter of grayed-out, inactive options.

And Much More
- Access your menus right under your mouse cursor using a user-definable keyboard shortcut.That’s what it does—and it does it exceptionally well.

Information

Version
2.2.2
Developer
Many Tricks
Category
Utilities
Compatibility
OS X 10.10 and later
Architecture
x86 (64-bit)
Size
6 MB
Languages
English
Updated
6.03.2024
Activation
K'ed by TNT team

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