AutoRaise
When you hover a window it will be raised to the front (with a delay of your choosing) and gets the focus. There is also an option to warp the mouse to the center of the activated window when using the cmd-tab key combination. See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/98310/focus-follows-mouse-plus-auto-raise-on-mac-os-x
Quick start
If you aren't interested in compiling AutoRaise, you can download the disk image. It contains a signed application bundle and comes with a convenient GUI thanks to Lothar Haeger. When started, AutoRaise is disabled by default. Right click on the balloon icon in the menubar to change the defaults and left click to start AutoRaise. You will see a dialog asking you to enable Accessibility in System Preferences.
Important: If you see an older AutoRaise item with balloon icon in the Accessibility pane, first remove it completely (clicking the minus). Then stop and start AutoRaise clicking the balloon icon, and the item should re-appear so that you can properly enable Accessibility.
Compiling AutoRaise
To compile AutoRaise yourself, download the master branch from here and use the following commands:
unzip -d ~ ~/Downloads/AutoRaise-master.zip
cd ~/AutoRaise-master && make clean && make && make install
Advanced compilation options
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ALTERNATIVE_TASK_SWITCHER: The warp feature works accurately with the default OSX task switcher. Enable the alternative task switcher flag if you use an alternative task switcher and are willing to accept that in some cases you may encounter an unexpected mouse warp.
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OLD_ACTIVATION_METHOD: Enable this flag if one of your applications is not raising properly. This can happen if the application uses a non native graphic technology like GTK or SDL. It could also be a wine application. Note this will introduce a deprecation warning.
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EXPERIMENTAL_FOCUS_FIRST: Enabling this flag adds support for first focusing the hovered window before actually raising it. Or not raising at all if the -delay setting equals 0. This is an experimental feature. It relies on undocumented private API calls. As such there is absolutely no guarantee it will be supported in future OSX versions.
Example advanced compilation command:
make CXXFLAGS="-DOLD_ACTIVATION_METHOD -DEXPERIMENTAL_FOCUS_FIRST" && make install
Running AutoRaise
After making the project, you end up with these two files:
AutoRaise (command line version)
AutoRaise.app (version without GUI)
The first binary is to be used directly from the command line and accepts parameters. The second binary, AutoRaise.app, can be used without a terminal window and relies on the presence of a configuration file. AutoRaise.app runs on the background and can only be stopped via "Activity Monitor" or the AppleScript provided near the bottom of this README.
Command line usage:
./AutoRaise -pollMillis 50 -delay 1 -focusDelay 0 -warpX 0.5 -warpY 0.1 -scale 2.5 -altTaskSwitcher false -ignoreSpaceChanged false -ignoreApps "App1,App2" -mouseDelta 0.1
Note: focusDelay is only supported when compiled with the "EXPERIMENTAL_FOCUS_FIRST" flag.
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pollMillis: How often to poll the mouse position and consider a raise/focus. Lower values increase responsiveness but also CPU load. Minimum = 20 and default = 50.
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delay: Raise delay, specified in units of pollMillis. Disabled if 0. A delay > 1 requires the mouse to stop for a moment before raising.
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focusDelay: Focus delay, specified in units of pollMillis. Disabled if 0. A delay > 1 requires the mouse to stop for a moment before focusing.
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warpX: A Factor between 0 and 1. Makes the mouse jump horizontally to the activated window. By default disabled.
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warpY: A Factor between 0 and 1. Makes the mouse jump vertically to the activated window. By default disabled.
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scale: Enlarge the mouse for a short period of time after warping it. The default is 2.0. To disable set it to 1.0.
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altTaskSwitcher: Set to true if you use 3rd party tools to switch between applications (other than standard command-tab).
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ignoreSpaceChanged: Do not immediately raise/focus after a space change. The default is false.
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ignoreApps: Comma separated list of apps for which you would like to disable focus/raise.
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mouseDelta: Requires the mouse to move a certain distance. 0.0 = most sensitive whereas higher values decrease sensitivity.
AutoRaise can read these parameters from a configuration file. To make this happen, create a ~/.AutoRaise file or a ~/.config/AutoRaise/config file. The format is as follows:
#AutoRaise config file
pollMillis=50
delay=1
focusDelay=0
warpX=0.5
warpY=0.1
scale=2.5
altTaskSwitcher=false
ignoreSpaceChanged=false
ignoreApps="App1,App2"
mouseDelta=0.1
AutoRaise.app usage:
a) setup configuration file, see above ^
b) open /Applications/AutoRaise.app (allow Accessibility if asked for)
c) either stop AutoRaise via "Activity Monitor" or read on:
To toggle AutoRaise on/off with a keyboard shortcut, paste the AppleScript below into an automator service workflow. Then bind the created service to a keyboard shortcut via System Preferences|Keyboard|Shortcuts. This also works for AutoRaise.app in which case "/Applications/AutoRaise" should be replaced with "/Applications/AutoRaise.app"
Applescript:
on run {input, parameters}
tell application "Finder"
if exists of application process "AutoRaise" then
quit application "/Applications/AutoRaise"
display notification "AutoRaise Stopped"
else
launch application "/Applications/AutoRaise"
display notification "AutoRaise Started"
end if
end tell
return input
end run
Troubleshooting & Verbose logging
If you experience any issues, it is suggested to first check these points:
- Are you using the latest version?
- Does it work with the command line version?
- Are you running other mouse tools that might intervene with AutoRaise?
- Are you running two AutoRaise instances at the same time? Use "Activity Monitor" to check this.
- Is Accessibility properly enabled? To be absolutely sure, remove any previous AutoRaise items that may be present in the System Preferences|Security & Privacy|Privacy|Accessibility pane. Then start AutoRaise and enable accessibility again.
If after checking the above you still experience the problem, I encourage you to create an issue in github. It will be helpful to provide (a small part of) the verbose log, which can be enabled like so:
./AutoRaise <parameters you would like to add> -verbose true
The output should look something like this:
v3.6 by sbmpost(c) 2022, usage:
AutoRaise
-pollMillis <20, 30, 40, 50, ...>
-delay <0=no-raise, 1=no-delay, 2=50ms, 3=100ms, ...>
-focusDelay <0=no-focus, 1=no-delay, 2=50ms, 3=100ms, ...>
-warpX <0.5> -warpY <0.5> -scale <2.0>
-altTaskSwitcher <true|false>
-ignoreSpaceChanged <true|false>
-ignoreApps "<App1,App2, ...>"
-mouseDelta <0.1>
-verbose <true|false>
Started with:
* pollMillis: 50ms
* delay: 0ms
* focusDelay: disabled
* warpX: 0.5, warpY: 0.1, scale: 2.5
* altTaskSwitcher: false
* ignoreSpaceChanged: false
* ignoreApp: App1
* ignoreApp: App2
* mouseDelta: 0.1
* verbose: true
Compiled with:
* OLD_ACTIVATION_METHOD
* EXPERIMENTAL_FOCUS_FIRST
2022-09-21 17:21:17.321 AutoRaise[31591:363123] AXIsProcessTrusted: YES
2022-09-21 17:21:17.347 AutoRaise[31591:363123] System cursor scale: 1.000000
2022-09-21 17:21:17.364 AutoRaise[31591:363123] Got run loop source: YES
2022-09-21 17:21:17.365 AutoRaise[31591:363123] Registered app activated selector
2022-09-21 17:21:17.415 AutoRaise[31591:363123] Desktop origin (0.000000, -221.000000)
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Note: Dimentium created a homebrew formula for this tool which can be found here: