

Works in landscape and portrait modes for watching videos, web surfing, texting, gaming, group photos, FaceTime, and Skype.Īllows a user’s hand to relax while securely holding a phone - never drop a phone again from lost grip.Īdvanced reusable adhesive - repositionable, washable adhesive sticks to most devices and cases (will not stick to some waterproof cases or silicone). Secure grips for texting, calling, photos, and selfies - compatible with all smartphones and tablets. The PopClip enables users to mount their phone to a dashboard, mirror, refrigerator, bed post, wall, or locker. The PopSockets Mount enables you to mount your phone to your dashboard. The PopClip attaches to surfaces with a single-use 3M VHB adhesive it can be removed without leaving any residue with fishing line or dental floss. Popsocket finger grip to any flat surface where is fixed PopCLip Holder. A PopSocket will snap easily into and out of the PopClip to enable hands-free viewing.

You’ll need to manually do the same by clicking the gray “none” text, which will reveal an “add shortcut” button. Note in the screenshot that the arrow points to the custom keyboard shortcut I assigned. On the left-hand list, choose Services, and scroll down to the Text section to find your newly-created Service:

Next, go to the System Preferences and click the Keyboard prefs, and then the Keyboard Shortcuts tab. Save the file (I named mine “PopClip – invoke”). Using the AppleScript above, configure the contents of that action as so (note the ‘no input’ selected for ‘Service receives:’): Drag the “Run AppleScript” action from the list over to the right side. The above steps would remove all the dashes from the cells and you will be left with the numbers only. In the ‘Find what’ field, type the dash symbol (-) Leave the ‘Replace with’ field empty. This will open the Find and Replace dialog box.
#DASH POPCLIP MAC#
Here’s how I did it.įirst, you need to launch Automator on your Mac and choose “Service” for a new document. Have PopSocket, need mount The PopSockets Mount enables you to mount your phone to your dashboard, mirror, refrigerator, bed post, wall, or locker. Hold the Control key and then press the H key. The documentation suggests using a few third-party “launcher” utility apps, but I’ve discovered a way to do so with just OS X, using Automator and OS X Services.
#DASH POPCLIP CODE#
The method uses AppleScript and the code is super simple: tell application "PopClip" to appear

A tweet from the PopClip developer directed me to the PopClip User Guide to take advantage of a feature I’ve been wanting in the app for some time: the ability to invoke PopClip via the keyboard.
