You can delete the markups only individually, while you are still in the markup photo editing extension. Then you can select any text or graphic you added and use the delete key ⌫ to remove them. But once you save the changes and leave the extension, and then add other adjustments, the markups will be burned in. To get rid of them, you can only use 'Revert to original' and lose previous edits.
Before I add a markup annotation to a photo, I use 'Image > Duplicate ⌘D' to create a new version. Then I add the markups to this duplicate. The duplicate does not need much additional storage, because the new version and the duplicate are sharing the same original image file.
To disable it, click the Basic Settings button from the main BetterTouchTool window. First, confirm that BTT will automatically start each time your Mac does. Then decide if you'd like it to auto-update (always a good idea). Finally and most importantly, remove the check-mark from the box labeled Enable window snapping. This video guide explains in rich detail how to fix the question mark folder on any Mac. This fix will work on any Macbook, iMac, Mac Mini or Mac Pro. Manually select the startup drive for Mac. If your Mac displays a flashing question mark at startup. I don't want any more features or any type of integration. I just don't want the computer to tell me when a message is read. It seems like every e-mail client suffers in it's own special way. I just don't understand why Apple can't allow me to make my own mind up when I decide a message has been read. It's not too much to ask. Thanks for the links.
When I now want to remove the markups, I can simply open the duplicate in edit mode and use 'Revert to original', with out discarding the edits of the first version. Or delete the marked-up version and duplicate the first saved version again.
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In this overview we'll show you how to reverse the direction that the 3-Finger Swipe Gesture on your Mac goes – the ‘horizontal swipe' gesture used to move between 'Spaces' (screens). Bean man chaos mac os.
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The good news is that it can be done, pretty easily. The bad news is that I have yet to figure out a way that doesn't involve paying for an App. The good news about the bad news is that the software is excellent, very inexpensive (pay what you want in fact) and you get a long free trial period to test it out. For me it was absolutely a worthwhile purchase, I simply can't get used to the ‘natural scrolling' when applied to the 3-Finger ‘sideways' swipe.
Here's how to setup 'BetterTouchTool' so that your can three-finger swipe the way you want to. Scuffed mac os. And again, you can use the trial period to try out this software before you have to make the purchase to continue using it.
- The first thing you need to do is disable the current ‘three finger swipe' setting. Click the Apple icon in your Menubar and select System Preferences…
- Select Trackpad
- Select the Mouse Gestures tab, and if Swipe between full-screen apps is checked, remove that check-mark. Cose out of the System Preferences.
- Now head over to the BetterTouchTool downloads page (link opens in a new window/tab). Download and install the Trial version of BetterTouchTool.
Once the installation has completed, launch BetterTouchTool (if it doesn't automatically start), click on its icon in your Menubar and select Preferences.
- The main BetterTouchTool window will appear. Don't be intimidated by it's seemingly endless options. Select the Trackpads option/button from the menu at the top of the App and then make sure Global is selected from the Select Application: column located on the left side of the App.
- Click the + Add New Gesture button.
- From the Touchpad Gestures: section, select the Please Select a Gesture menu.
- In the window that pops up, click the ‘arrow' next to Three Finger Gestures to expand the list. From that list, select 3 Finger Swipe Left.
- In the Predefined Action: section, select the No Action menu.
- In the window that pops up, click the ‘arrow' next to OS X Functionality to expand the list. From that list, select Move Right a Space.
- Now, make sure there's a 'new entry' in the Trackpad Gesture row. The Gesture should be set to 3 Finger Swipe Left and the Assigned Action / Shortcut should be set to Move Right a Space
- Repeat steps 6 through 10, this time selecting 3 Finger Swipe Right as the gesture, and Move Left a Space as the action. The ‘opposite' of the choices you made the first time.
- Confirm that there are two entries in the Trackpad Gestures – one for swiping left and one for swiping right.
- Now try swiping to the left and right. If you followed the steps correctly, you should be back to 'normal' :)
- Before you wrap it up there's one more important thing to note. This App comes with a lot of features. You may find many of them really helpful. Click around, explore the options. One of those features is kind of 'it's own app' – which again, you may or may not find helpful. I don't. To disable it, click the Basic Settings button from the main BetterTouchTool window. First, confirm that BTT will automatically start each time your Mac does. Then decide if you'd like it to auto-update (always a good idea). Finally and most importantly, remove the check-mark from the box labeled Enable window snapping.
- Once you're completely happy with your settings, you can keep your System Menubar a bit more clutter-free by hiding the BTT icon. Just open the App from your Applications folder, select Advanced and then remove the check-mark from the box labeled Show Menubar Icon. If you ever need to access the options or want to enable/disable features – just launch it from your Applications.
- That's it!