How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac

1. View Notification Center

In System Preferences, go to the Trackpad pane's More Gestures tab and ensure Notification Center is checked.

Drag two fingers in from the right edge of your trackpad and Notification Center will slide in from the right of your display.

How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac

2. Add an edge swipe

In BetterTouchTool, add a new global gesture. Set it to use the 2 Finger Swipe from Top Edge gesture. Next, click in the Custom Keyboard Shortcut box and press Command+[spacebar], which is OS X's default keyboard shortcut for opening Spotlight.

How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac

3. Open Spotlight

Swipe two fingers down from the top of your trackpad and Spotlight's search window will appear. You can, of course, change the resulting action to something else if you want.

Bear in mind you still have two more edges to use!

How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac

Multi-step actions

If you regularly perform a series of simple actions, such as positioning Mail and Calendar next to each other, assign that entire process to a single gesture.

How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac

Begin by creating a 5 Finger Tap Gesture. Click the Predefined Action pop-up, expand Controlling Other Applications, select Open Application and then select Mail. Next, click Attach Additional Action and select Maximize Window Left. Add two more additional actions to open Calendar and put its window on the right.

The gesture will now bring those apps to the front and place them side by side.