

You can use the sidebar at the left to choose whether you want to add gestures globally or only within in a specific app. Open up the settings and click Add New Gesture under the Trackpads tab. I hope this helped someone - at least until the new feature asked for has been implemented. After downloading and installing BetterTouchTool, it’s time to start adding gestures. But with the Craft crown I don't need any keystrokes except that cmd + tab when returning to the working application (Excel or whatever).
#BETTERTOUCHTOOL SONOS PLUS#
Of course this is not the best solution for those not so keystroke oriented not having the Craft and crown. Plus de cinq ans après la Playbar, Sonos lance enfin une nouvelle barre de son. So you don't need the mouse at all - whether you have the Craft keyboard or not. And after that I can return to my working application by cmd + tab. Connexion Wi-Fi Connectez-vous sans fil grâce au Wi-Fi ou branchez votre enceinte au routeur. In the application you can just press cmd + +/- in order to change the volume level. Une prise électrique Branchez votre enceinte. Without Craft you can use that shortcut created as is. So I can now open/activate Sonos application just by clicking that keyboard crown what ever I am doing on that moment when I will start listening Sonos or increasing/decreasing volume in the application. I even bought Logitech Craft keyboard which has Crown for that keystroke assignment.

This is my solution: I use Automator (use Spotlight) for a new Service which only launches Sonos application and SystemPreferences-Keyboard-Shorcuts-Services in order to connect keystroke to that Service. So you may have to find out other solutions for this another volume level controlling issue too. Also an integration with Better Touch Tool is available. I asked for shortcuts for certain preselected volume levels which would be Sonos application feature only - but nothing happened - feel very sad about it 😢. The Menu Bar Controller for Sonos allows you to quickly access necessary Sonos controls right. I have 4 Sonos speakers and 5 Sonos amplifiers and a bridge - all in daily use.
