This now also works for the Magic Trackpad 2 You may already know that you can assign gestures to specific trackpad types by right-clicking them.Force touch sensitivities can now be set for 1/2/3/4/5 finger clicks separately (in Advanced => Trackpad => Force TOUCH.Device recognition on El Capitan should work faster and more reliable.Actions/shortcuts have been triggering multiple times for some users, this should be fixed now.
You can already test this in the latest alpha (1.39, download here or via in-app update): I’m currently working on the next stable version of BetterTouchTool and have made some progress. I have installed a new theme and will now regularly post to this blog again. Added new Force Trackpad section to the advanced trackpad settings.Force Touch: Choose haptic responses when a gesture has been recognized (via the little gear icon left to the Gesture selection popup button).Force Touch: Live View now shows current force on supported trackpads.Force Touch: Added Two Finger FORCE Click that can distinguish between whether the left or right finger pressed harder.Force Touch: Added Two Finger Click that can distinguish between whether the left or right finger pressed harder.Force touch: Two Finger Force Click, Three Finger Force Click, Four Finger Force Click, Five Finger Force Click.New trackpad gestures: Two Finger Click, Two Finger Tap & Two Finger Double Tap.Also BTT now has a watchdog helper application which restarts BTT if it crashed. Initial Force Touch support (still experimental but should be usable)!.
BTT Remote for iOS is now available for free with an in-app purchase to unlock all features.
I just released the first BetterTouchTool version ( 0.9998) with Force Touch Trackpad support:
However you now have to assign the predefined action “Option Click” to get the old behavior back.