Menuwhere 2.2.2

Menuwhere’s one purpose is to pop up the frontmost app’s menus at the current mouse location. That’s about it. But even the most straightforward apps can use some cheering on, and you might like to learn about customization options before you download, so read on…

Fancy marketing copy goes here!

The video above really says it all. Even the placeholder image tells pretty much the entire story: Menuwhere’s one purpose is to pop up the frontmost app’s menus at the current mouse location. That’s about it. But even the most straightforward apps can use some cheering on, and you might like to learn about customization options before you download, so read on…

Drill down with mouse or keyboard

Once on-screen, you can drill down into the menus as far as you need to go, using either the keyboard (arrow keys and/or first-letter typing) or the mouse. Either way, your targeted menu item is quickly located.


What’s New

Version 2.2.2:

  • Apple doesn't let Menuwhere show the fn/globe modifier for menu items like "Enter Full Screen" on macOS 12 Monterey, so here's a silly workaround: Whenever you see a keyboard shortcut with a circled letter in Menuwhere, that's supposed to mean fn/globe-letter. For example, fn/globe-F will be displayed as Ⓕ.


Compatibility

macOS 10.10 or later


Screenshots




Download Now

You may also like...

Leave a Reply