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SmackBook with Leopard Spaces

March 16th, 2008
Filed Under: Mac OS X

Also compatible with Snow Leopard!

SmackBook was originally a name given to the method used to switch between virtual desktops in Richard Wareham’s Desktop Manager using the MacBook’s built-in motion sensor. You would “smack” the MacBook on the side, and the sensor would read the movement and trigger the program to go to the desktop corresponding to the direction of the smack. Leopard’s spaces has made Desktop Manager nearly obsolete, but thanks to Jason Shen we can once again use it for SmackBook thanks to a script he’s written.

First you will need to download a few files:

  1. smackleopard.command, the file that contains the sensitivity information and calls for the system event to switch spaces, and
  2. AMSTracker, the command-line program that retrieves acceleration data from the Sudden Motion Sensor

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