![]() ![]() ![]() However, there is a small issue with this shortcut: if I have several apps open, no matter which app's red X I click with two fingers, the shortcut is triggered for the active app (for example, two-finger clicking the red X of the Messages app may trigger the CMD-Q shortcut in Safari, if Safari is currently active). I set it up so that clicking the red X with one finger does the default action (close the window) and clicking the red X with two fingers = CMD-Q. I decided to change that with the help of BTT. Coming from Windows, I was surprised to find out that most of the time, clicking the red X button closes the window instead of quitting an app. ![]()
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