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8 months ago | 13 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Mos
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Dynamouse: Mouse driver for big Mac studios
As others have mentioned, there's quite a few options, and I use mos (https://github.com/Caldis/Mos) for no particular reason. It does the same things as any of the alternatives, I just found it first and stuck with it since.
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Mac Mouse Fix: Do the things you do on a trackpad. Without a trackpad
It looks like this competes with Mos.app[0]. Honestly, I'm not sure how folks use non-magic mice without this.
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An Open Source Mouse and Trackpad Utility for Mac
Not to take away from this app, but I’ve been using Mos (https://mos.caldis.me) for a couple of years now and it’s been just enough to mitigate the faults I had with default mouse settings in macOS.
personally i prefer this one https://github.com/Caldis/Mos
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Improve mouse wheel scrolling on MacOS
I use https://mos.caldis.me/
- Mac users deserve a better mouse
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Some Orbit questions (scrolling, bearing noise, button chording)
About smooth scrolling, on Mac I used MOS but nowadays I use LinearMouse. Maybe you can get something similar with KensingtonWorks or other app.
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MX Master terribly Issues on Macbook Pro M2
Had the same issue. Disable smooth scrolling in LogiOptions+ in macOS and install MOS.
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Closing your MacBook hardware disconnects microphone, safety/privacy feature
MOS [0] is also pretty good, if you like smooth scroll.
kinto
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Learn AutoHotKey by stealing my scripts
If you like macOS keyboard shortcuts, I recommend you checkout Kinto go Windows and Linux. On Windows, Kinto used AHK
However, at least when I set it up Kinto did not provide switching windows I’m this fashion. Here is the script I use.
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; BRING FORWARD ALL WINDOWS OF THE CURRENT APPLICATION
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Toshy v23.08: Mac-like per-app keyboard shortcuts. Now supports Solus 4.4.
The project was based on another project that's been around for a few years called Kinto, by Ben Reaves, which notably also has a Windows version (https://kinto.sh) using AutoHotkey. But has no Wayland support (at this time) in its Linux version.
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Toshy v23.07: Mac-like per-app keyboard shortcuts. Supports Tumbleweed and Leap.
Toshy is based on Kinto.sh, by Ben Reaves (https://kinto.sh or https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto). Kinto is basically an extensive keymapper config that not only shifts modifier keys appropriately for different keyboard types, but has full keymaps for a number of different apps like VSCode. My variant of Kinto adds some features and utilities for managing the services that make it work, and tools like a script to change the function keys mode of any keyboard that uses hid_apple. That means MacBook keyboards mostly, but also some non-Apple keyboards with media keys apparently use that driver module.
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Toshy v23.07: Mac-like per-app keyboard shortcuts on KDE (supports Wayland+KDE)
I have a project called Toshy that finally brings Mac-like keyboard shortcuts to KDE Plasma desktops using a Wayland session. It's based on a project called Kinto, by Ben Reaves (https://kinto.sh). As of now, Kinto works only on X11/Xorg sessions. This is due to its use of the xkeysnail keymapper, which has no Wayland support. It is totally reliant on Xlib.
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Keyd: Linux Key Remapper
Tangential: I'm currently looking for a way to map Mac-style shortcuts on Linux (e. g. Meta + C/V for copy / paste). The only thing I know is https://kinto.sh/, but it looks a bit too janky to my taste. Any other ideas?
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Reviving an old MacBook with Linux? Do these immediately.
And nothing about installing my https://kinto.sh app?
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I'm going to write a full progression "guide" for switching to Linux from Windows or Mac. Need suggestions.
For Mac switchers, check out https://github.com/rbreaves/kinto
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Liberating the MacBook Air 2013 with Linux
Another option is https://kinto.sh . It worked perfectly for me out of the box on Pop OS, and with a few tweaks to shortcuts I’m pretty happy with the experience to the point where I can fairly seamlessly switch between computers and not be driven crazy by the shortcuts.
What are some alternatives?
Scroll-Reverser - Per-device scrolling prefs on macOS.
linearmouse - The mouse and trackpad utility for Mac.
Karabiner-Elements - Karabiner-Elements is a powerful utility for keyboard customization on macOS Sierra (10.12) or later.
autohotkey-windows-mac-keyboard - AutoHotkey Mappings to emulate OSX behaviour with a Mac keyboard on Windows
touchegg - Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer
UnnaturalScrollWheels - Invert scroll direction for physical scroll wheels while maintaining "Natural" scrolling for trackpads on MacOS
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
mac-mouse-fix - Mac Mouse Fix - Make Your $10 Mouse Better Than an Apple Trackpad!
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
AutoKey - AutoKey, a desktop automation utility for Linux and X11.
sensible-side-buttons - A macOS menu bar app that enables system-wide navigation functionality for the side buttons on third-party mice.