At least it feels like it. Have been ardently making a simple app-switching palette just the way I want, and then … it disappeared. I suspect either a setting I boofed or something with the trigger. Everything worked well until I changed the Menu-name/Identifier of the menu, but that may be a red herring.
- The trigger no longer brings up the menu even after selecting it from the drop-down list "Or Choose From Existing Menus:".
- Nothing shows in the Menu Preview area of the settings column even when I refresh manually.
- Nothing shows when I click "Toggle Menu Visibility Now" in the "Visibility" section.
Each of those worked in the past.
I created a new Floating Menu and managed to do the same thing to it. It worked, it showed … and then it didn't and now doesn't.
I did try different settings of the sliders in the two Menu Opacity controls. I did not understand how they work. They are set to zero (all the way to the left).
My floating menu is customized from the 3x3 grid provided at Floating Menu & Desktop Widgets · GitBook
I downloaded that again, but even though I have changed my customized verson the warnings about loosing a previously-downloaded version kept me from installing it (to compare to what I now have).
After this happened, BetterTouchTool got flakey in other areas, and my cursor and trackpad hang regularly (no response for c. 10s) particularly scrolling with the trackpad. I am using an external BlueTooth Apple Trackpad (and external keyboard, the wonderful Moonlander). I have rebooted. New M4 MacBook. MacOS up-to-date.