The following was posted on the ToothFairy blog:
Version 2.4.8 of ToothFairy is now available. ToothFairy is a Mac menu bar utility that lets you connect AirPods to your Mac with a single click or keypress. It also works with other Bluetooth headphones and with input devices such as mice, keyboards, and game pad controllers. You can see at a glance which devices are connected, as well as their battery levels. ToothFairy can also make music and videos sound better by using a higher quality codec for audio output.
This is a free update that includes the following changes:
- If there’s an error connecting to your Bluetooth device, ToothFairy now recommends to you how you can fix it.
- Improved the wording in various user interface text.
- Fixed a bug where the menu bar background color when clicking on the menu didn’t match the accent color on macOS 10.14 or the Graphite appearance on earlier versions.
- Added the Why isn’t my device connecting? and Why do I see the Dock icon even after hiding it? sections of the manual.
- The Credits
sheet now links to the privacy policy. - Added accessibility descriptions in the Preferences
window. - Improved the diagnostic report. - Error logging now includes more information about the error and the device it’s related to.
ToothFairy 2.4.8 works with macOS 10.11 through 10.14 and requires a Bluetooth device. For information about previous releases of ToothFairy, please see the version history.
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