Tooth Fairy 2022 helps you to switch connection of selected bluetooth devices, for example, AirPods, directly from menu bar or even global hotkey. You can do it with the system bluetooth menu bar but Tooth Fairy Mac Cracked can save you a few clicks.
Tooth Fairy key mac is able to connect to the devices which can be connected via system bluetooth menu. Please make sure the devices you want to connect have been paired to the system correctly and are connectable.
Tooth Fairy Mac Features:
- Works with AirPods, as well as any Bluetooth headphones, speakers, or headset that you can connect to your Mac.
- Click the hollow AirPods icon in the menu bar to switch to AirPods. It fills in to show they are connected and also displays a battery indicator.
- Supports multiple Bluetooth audio devices; you can choose a different icon and hotkey for each.
- Get the best audio quality. macOS will normally use the SCO codec if it thinks you’re going to use the microphone. ToothFairy can ensure that it uses the higher quality AAC codec when you only care about audio output: listening to music or video or playing a game.
- Disconnect a Bluetooth device by clicking the icon (or pressing the hotkey) again, so that you can switch back to your phone. AirPods and Beats devices with an Apple W1 chip do not need to be manually disconnected, and you can set them to “Connection only mode” to avoid accidental disconnetions when pressing the hotkey multiple times.
- ToothFairy automatically launches at login, so it’s always there when you need it.
- Optionally hide the Dock icon so it only appears in the menu bar. With the Dock icon hidden, you can right-click (or Control-click) the menu bar icon to access the settings.
- Run a shell script when the AirPods are connected or disconnected.
What’s New?
- The connection script now runs when a Bluetooth device becomes the current audio output device. This makes it possible to be notified when it becomes fully connected, i.e. the icon changes from faded out to solid, instead of when when macOS has auto-connected the device but it isn’t yet in a usable state.
- The “Improve sound quality by disabling audio input from device” option works better with auto-connected devices, fixing the input again after they’ve become fully connected.
- Updated the “Adding a Device” and “Show battery status in the menu bar” sections of the manual.
- ToothFairy now converts carriage returns to line breaks when saving a script, as improper line breaks can prevent scripts from running.
- Updated the “How can I turn off Automatic Device Switching?” section of the manual.
- Worked around a macOS issue where sometimes a Bluetooth audio device would connect without being set as the sound output target.
- Worked around a macOS issue where an incorrect Bluetooth device name could be shown after disconnecting and reconnecting.
- Worked around some macOS issues that could cause crashes when reading battery information or adding a new Bluetooth device.
- Fixed a bug where the spinning progress indicator would be drawn for Light Mode when the Mac was running in Light Mode but the transparent menu bar was showing a dark desktop picture underneath. ToothFairy now treats this as defacto Dark Mode to make the progress indicator easier to see and match the rest of the menu bar content.
- Fixed a bug where the progress indicator for a device icon could be drawn on top of it.
- Fixed a bug where a connection or disconnection script could be run multiple times for the same event.
- Fixed a bug where device names were prematurely truncated in the preferences table view.
Requirements:
- Mac OS X Kodiak, 10.0 (Cheetah), 10.1 (Puma), 10.2 (Jaguar), 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard), 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- OS X 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.10 (Yosemite), 10.11 (El Capitan)
- macOS 10.12 (Sierra), 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.14 (Mojave), 10.15 (Catalina), 11.0 (Big Sur), 12.0 (Monterey), 13.0 (Ventura) and Later Version.
- Supported Hardware: Intel or Apple Chip (M1) or PowerPC Mac.