Corrupt plist - Restore Floating Menu

Yesterday, I accepted a new version of BTT yesterday and it broke my system.

The behavior has been odd. I have a permanent floating menu on my desktop. It flashed and then went away. I could find no sign of BTT running after. I tried restarting and such. It apparently tried to start and then silently quit. Once it showed the floating menu long enough to click on and after that it never even showed it.

Most of my use of BTT is pretty straightforward to recreate but the floater is not. It has applescripts in it that I would prefer not to try to figure out again.

I cleared out the application, the application preferences and the helgenberger plist the downloaded BTT again (and updated to 5.296) am up and running again. When I switch in yesterday's application support, no problem. Old plist, it dies.

The geometry of the old floater is in the plist, not that I can see how to use it. I cannot find any sign of the scripts.

Any idea how I can restore my floating menu or at least not have to write the scripts again?

The plist only stores general settings, the floating menus are not stored in that.
These are stored in ~/Library/Application Support/BetterTouchTool in files named like this:

btt_data_store.version_5_296_build_2025040101
btt_data_store.version_5_296_build_2025040101-shm
btt_data_store.version_5_296_build_2025040101-wal

Did you create a copy of that folder before you deleted it?