emoji-selector-for-gnome
improved-osk-gnome-ext
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emoji-selector-for-gnome
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How to write Emojis in Fedora Workstation (35 Beta)
You can also use this GNOME extension.
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How to get emojis to show up in Gnome search on Ubuntu minimal install?
Or just use a different emoji picker like https://github.com/maoschanz/emoji-selector-for-gnome
improved-osk-gnome-ext
- Gnome 44's virtual keyboard
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Gnome on a tablet
-Improved OSK: This extension adds extra keys to the onscreen keyboard, a button in the panel and you can make it bigger or smaller (depending on your screen size and scaling factor, the normal OSK might be very small)
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Distro + DE for SGo 1
If you want wo stick to GNOME (it still has the best touch experience of all desktop DEs in my experience) you could try the improved-osk-extension. It can make the OSK much bigger and has some other neat features. Another touch friendly DE is Phosh which is actually developed for Linux phones and completely optimized for Touch although it doesn't support everything you would expect from a desktop DE since it's mainly optimized for phones (and tablets). You could also try KDE Plasma Mobile but in my experience it wasn't reliable and has many bugs and crashed a lot.
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What extensions would you most like to see for Gnome?
The newest 'Improved OSK' is made by NickShymrev and he's actively working on a Rewrite for GNOME 43 which will use the terminal mode of the keyboard to be more stable and will include the option to force the osk making the 'Force OSK' extension not needed. You can find the issue here: https://github.com/nick-shmyrev/improved-osk-gnome-ext/issues/30 and the 43 branch here: https://github.com/nick-shmyrev/improved-osk-gnome-ext/tree/gnome_43_rewrite
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improved osk?
speaking of which, may be worth pointing out the extension 'improved osk' : https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4413/improved-osk/ .
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Any better on-screen keyboard?
Try the gnome 43 rewrite. It works, but there's no way to remove the text suggestions
- Thank you Ubuntu, very cool.
- Latest mobile GNOME update demonstrated on PinePhone
- On-screen keyboard on demand
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You Know if you know, you know
I've been using this extension for a while, and it works pretty well
What are some alternatives?
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
gnome-shell-extension-cast-to-tv - Cast files to Chromecast, web browser or media player app over local network.
gnome-shell-extension-blyr - Apply a Blur Effect to GNOME Shell UI elements
unite-shell - Unite is an extension that makes GNOME Shell look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
firefox-multi-touch-zoom - Smoothly zoom in and out with the multi-touch pinch gesture
forge - Forge - Tiling and Window Manager for Gnome-Shell [Moved to: https://github.com/forge-ext/forge]
gnome-shell-extension-maximized-by-default - GNOME Shell extension that made windows maximized on start.
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
gnome-shell-extension-freon - Shows CPU temperature, disk temperature, video card temperature (NVIDIA/Catalyst/Bumblebee&NVIDIA), voltage and fan RPM