I felt like I had cracked the Mom-Code on this whole Tooth Fairy thing. It had a small, coin-sized pocket on the front where my children could put their tooth. I got out my sewing machine and sewed a pillow in the shape of a tooth. Needless to say, I did it all wrong, and promptly came up with a plan B. Who came up with this ridiculous idea anyway, seriously…who? I tried to research the origins of the tooth fairy and it was all very vague, but this brief history is pretty good. All of this without waking the precious cherub up? Too much stress for me! Ha! How naive I was! I had no idea how panic-inducing it was to creep into my sleeping child’s bedroom, to root around feeling for a tiny tooth UNDER THE PILLOW where my child’s head is laying, finally find it, and replace said tooth with a coin. I actually looked forward to being the Tooth Fairy that evening. It seemed so surreal that time had passed so quickly, that my baby was already shedding evidence of his infancy. I couldn’t stop thinking about how big that tooth had looked when it first popped through his gummy smile when he was only 5 months old. When my oldest lost his first tooth, I actually shed a few tears while looking down at that tiny tooth in my hand. Comments () You might also like.I remember when I became the Tooth Fairy. The app just costs $2.99 on the App Store and over the years it has repaid me 100 times of that amount by saving me a few clicks and seconds every time I connect a Bluetooth device to my Mac. That said since I have installed the app on my Mac, I rarely hate my Bluetooth headphones as the connection process is so seamless. You can connect your Bluetooth devices without using it. ToothFairy is not an essential utility for your Mac. If you find the app useful, you can buy it using the links below. You can show a battery icon next to the menu bar icon to show the estimated battery left (you won’t exact percentage but it still is more helpful than having no inclination at all).It delivered higher audio quality by using AAC codec ( Honestly, I can’t tell a difference, but if you can, it’s there.).You can disconnect any device by pressing the keyboard shortcut again or clicking on its menu bar icon.As mentioned, it supports multiple Bluetooth devices and you can set different menu bar icons (and keyboard shortcuts)for each one of them.Just hit the desired keyboard shortcut and it will connect the device. You can set up keyboard shortcuts for different devices.The connection establishes in seconds and you also get visual feedback. Once you set up your Bluetooth devices using ToothFairy, you can connect to them with a single click of its menu bar icon. ToothFairy brings a ton of advantages over the native Bluetooth connection process. What Are the Benefit of Using ToothFairy? ToothFairy Solves this problem by allowing you to connect your Bluetooth devices within seconds and with just one click. It’s even worse if you are trying to connect a third-party Bluetooth headphone, mouse, or keyboard. On that Mac, while the pairing is transferred through iCloud sync (macOS Sierra and higher) you still have to manually connect them. Thanks to the W1 chip in the AirPods, connecting them to my iPhone is a breeze. I started hating the whole pairing and connecting process even more since I got my AirPods. It’s not the end of the world, but it still sets me off. Once paired, you have to click on the Bluetooth icon in the menu bar and then go through the list of devices available and select the one you want to pair. The native pairing process of Bluetooth devices is frustrating and involves you opening the Bluetooth settings in the system preferences and waiting for the pairing process to be over. ToothFairy is a simple utility that helps you connect your Bluetooth devices to the Mac. In this week of our Mac Weekly series, we are going to talk about ToothFairy and how it can make your life easier on a day to day basis. It’s a simple utility that allows you to connect your Bluetooth devices be it headphones, mouse, or keyboards with just one click. Its name might be a little odd but it suits the product perfectly as it does work like magic. I love utilities that make my life easier and ToothFairy is one of them.
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