g-hub-mouse-gestures
Lua script to use mouse gestures in macOS using g-hub (by mark-vandenberg)
displayplacer
macOS command line utility to configure multi-display resolutions and arrangements. Essentially XRandR for macOS. (by jakehilborn)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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g-hub-mouse-gestures
Posts with mentions or reviews of g-hub-mouse-gestures.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-02.
- Gesture button for Logitech 'gaming' mouse that doesn't support the Logitech Options app
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Impressions from a first-time Mac user
I couldn't imagine navigating macOS without gestures. Great on touchpad, non-existent on any comfortable third-party mouse (the magic mouse is made for toddlers apparently.. I don't even have particularly large hands).
Thankfully someone made an LUA script for the Logitech G app to use one of the random buttons on my gaming mouse to imitate three-finger swipes, which feels great: https://github.com/mark-vandenberg/g-hub-mouse-gestures/blob...
I also am not a huge fan of Finder. Might be able to tweak so that the list view is default but crazy to me that you'd have folders and files just floating around in space.
All that being said I went from lifelong Windows user to being fully onboard with Mac once I started developing professionally. PC gaming is the only reason I have a Windows machine at all. Windows is just gnarly, from the kernel to the UI.
displayplacer
Posts with mentions or reviews of displayplacer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-27.
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MacBook Air (2017) built-in display refresh rate
How about displayplacer?
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macOS Command-Line Tools You Might Not Know About
It's not something that I've tried. There was a user report at the bottom of this GitHub issue that states sidecar rotation does not work.
https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer/issues/17
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App to change display arrangements
Alfred + "Display Placer" extension is the easiest/free way to go. You'll need to install the "Display Placer" open source app beforehand (here).
- How can macbook remember monitor extension settings
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[How-to] macOS rotate screen from keyboard shortcut
If you don't have Homebrew installed, you can install displayplacer from their releases tab:https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer/releases
- I can't select the default resolution, Please Help!!!
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How to stop my extended displays from swapping sides when I turn the Mac off or put it to sleep?
Sure, here you have it https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer
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Why does my MBP suck so hard at remembering multiple screens?
Install DisplayPlacer. I use it along with Alfred (but you can trigger it many different ways). It's great for multi-monitor setups.
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Run AppleScript to change display arrangement.
You can't do it with AppleScript, but there are other scripting options. A handy utility already exists though called DisplayPlacer. If you install that homebrew package, you can then create a shortcut to call SSH scripts. You'd even be able to save different display arrangements in the shortcut and call a specific one depending on where you place your iPad that day.
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Tip for if you're using 3440x1440 displays with macOS
I’ve gave up solving the issue, but I do get around the issue by making use of https://github.com/jakehilborn/displayplacer and assigning it to a hot key via Automator.