2017 non touchbar MBP, all software updated
As you know, by default if you swipe back in Safari, it reloads the page after going back.
If you use command+ arrow hotkey instead, it does not refresh.
For years I have mapped the swipe gesture in BTT to be the keyboard shortcuts, which lets me go back a page without the annoying Safari refresh.
This no longer works.
When BTT is mapped to execute command+left arrow to go back, it no longer does it. It just does the default safari "back" option. You can test this yourself by mapping ctrl+left arrow to the gesture. The gesture does not perform the same as the hotkeys do anymore.
Note: Before bug reporting, please make sure you have tried the latest (alpha) version of BetterTouchTool and that you have already tried to restart your system :-). If you encounter a crash, please attach a crash log from the macOS Console.app from the "User Diagnostic Reports" section.
Describe the bug
Affected input device (e.g. MacBook Trackpad, Magic Mouse/Trackpad, Touch Bar, etc.):
Macbook Pro Non TB trackpad
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Device information:
- Type of Mac:
- macOS version: 10.14.5
- BetterTouchTool version: 3.0+
**Additional information: gesture mapping 2 finger swipe in Safari works as expected in BTT 2.0
in BTT 3.0+, mapping ANY gesture to the Safari forward or backwards hotkeys does not execute the hotkeys, it just executes a traditional Safari swipe, causing the animation to trigger, instead of skipping the animation like the hotkeys do.