Homerow
Click anywhere on the screen with your keyboard
A keyboard overlay that lets you click anywhere on screen by typing two letters. Press a shortcut, every clickable element sprouts a label, type the letters, the click happens at native speed. A Vim trick ported to the entire OS.
The overlay covers buttons, menu items, links, tab bars, and most native controls through the macOS accessibility framework. Modes for double-click, right-click, and scroll (j/k for up/down) cover the rest. The few apps that don’t expose accessibility info can be configured manually or skipped.
Useful even when you already have shortcuts and a tiled launcher in place — there’s always that button right there that has no shortcut, and Homerow covers it. macOS 12+, subscription with a one-time-purchase option.