discrete-scroll
Amethyst
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MIT License | MIT License |
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discrete-scroll
- USB-C Magic Keyboard, Mouse, and Trackpad Could Arrive in Spring 2024
- For the same price, gaming laptop or MacBook Air?
- Scrolling with my Razer mouse is really slow since the last update (MacBook air M1)
- Make scrolling like Windows scroll?
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What app do you use to disable mouse acceleration on MacOS? How is your experience?
DiscreteScroll - Very basic, just removes the acceleration, doesn’t smooth scrolling. No GUI, click and run and forget about it. add it to “Open at login” to never worry about enabling it.
- As lifelong Windows user I switched to MacOS, here are my toughts.
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Going From Windows/Linux to MacOS: My Experience + My Essential Tweaks
Discrete-Scroll solved this issue for me. I did have to download XCode and build the project to make it native M1. But I had never used XCode before and it was still pretty easy, I just bumbled around until I found the "Build" button and then the button that let me install the app I just made. It works perfectly and fixes what is admittedly a minor issue.
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Need some help with getting a Razer mouse to work in Parallels.
DiscreteScroll This is the most bare-bones and just fixes the annoying acceleration-based scrolling-model in macOS and replaces it with a more windows-like velocity-based scrolling-model. Both MOS and Mac Mouse Fix also do this. This one is just super minimal and unobtrusive. You do need to run it every time you login, but its super minimal and lightweight. There’s no GUI, so you open it and it just does its thing in the background. You close it in Activity Monitor. I use this still because Mos and Mac Mouse Fix dont fix gaming in macOS. Minecraft doesn’t move selected spaces in the hot bar with each scroll-click with either. DiscreteScroll fixes this.
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Reverse scrolling with a mouse plugged in
for the occasional game where you want each “click” from the scroll-wheel to be precise, there’s DiscreteScroll
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How do I disable inertial scrolling on Monterey?
You can try Discrete Scroll. I found it here.
Amethyst
- Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
- Amethyst
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It's been almost 9 months since Ventura was released. What's your thoughts about "Stage Manager"?
I'm using amethyst as my Window manager, and I'm feeling fine
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Window manager that behaves like on WindowsOS?
And for the second part, we have Wins to manually drag and set the window position, and Amethyst to set it automatically.
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[Serious] I don't get why people like Mac and I feel like I'm missing out
If you find the native window management lackluster (like I do), you can install a window manager like Amethyst, or yabai, veeer, or many others.
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i3 Linux -> macOS
I also used Amethyst, but I think yabai is much better
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Witch – macOS window switcher replacement
Amethyst is my tiling manager of choice for macOS: https://ianyh.com/amethyst/
It was a little buggy when Ventura dropped, but it gets frequent updates and has stabilized in the past few months.
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How to tile (auto-fit) all open windows on the screen? Example: If you have 8 windows open, you want to auto-fit all 8 windows on the same screen. What about 3rd party apps?
This can be done through third party programs such as amethyst. It's not a native feature unless I am mistakened.
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Software Developer Mac Apps
`cask "amethyst"` [link][oss] for `i3` like window management
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Are We Sixel Yet
> tmux helps all 3, but not particular good at either.
iTerm2 on macOS has some nice tmux integration[1]. Basically, you run a tmux session (using tmux -CC), but the actual window management on the client side is handled by iTerm2. This works pretty nicely with the tiling WM (Amethyst[2]) I use on macOS.
If anybody is aware of Wayland compositors that integrate similarly, please let me know. I'd love to be able to do the same on my linux machines.
[1]: https://iterm2.com/documentation-tmux-integration.html
[2]: https://github.com/ianyh/Amethyst
What are some alternatives?
UnnaturalScrollWheels - Invert scroll direction for physical scroll wheels while maintaining "Natural" scrolling for trackpads on MacOS
Rectangle - Move and resize windows on macOS with keyboard shortcuts and snap areas
Mos - 一个用于在 macOS 上平滑你的鼠标滚动效果或单独设置滚动方向的小工具, 让你的滚轮爽如触控板 | A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction independently for your mouse on macOS
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
hammerspoon - Staggeringly powerful macOS desktop automation with Lua
i3-gaps - i3-gaps – i3 with more features (forked from https://github.com/i3/i3)
choosem - dropdown picker/launcher for mac os
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
gestures
i3-multimonitor-workspace - i3wm Multi-Monitor workspace
alt-tab-macos - Windows alt-tab on macOS
skhd - Simple hotkey daemon for macOS