gnome-gesture-improvements
warpd
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gnome-gesture-improvements
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How does Linux suck SO BAD at touchpad gestures?
https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4245/gesture-improvements/)
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any fix for xwayland fractional scaling blurriness?
prob not what u want but check out the Gesture Improvements extension. There is a daemon that can be installed to get it working in X11. Tried it once and it works really well, unsure if there are trade offs though.
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Is it possible to get more gestures in wayland? I know you can use touchegg in X.
Maybe try the Gesture Improvements extension.
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What features is Gnome missing according to you
Actually harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements extension should work just fine for most. I forked and modified it to suit my needs adhadse/gnome-gesture-improvements to add four finger top-down gesture for app navigation and four finger right-left for workspace navigation leaving three-finger gestures for gnome overview and app-switching.
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Kinetic/inertial scrolling + browser navigation
Also, I installed this, not sure if that brings any help: https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements
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Finally! MacOS/Windows like touchpad zoom gesture on all Chromium Browsers!
Download this: https://github.com/harshadgavali/gnome-gesture-improvements/archive/refs/heads/main.zip
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Extensions development: Can I have auto-completion for GJS imports in my IDE?
You can copy index.d.ts from this extension (this uses more things from gnome-shell, so adds more things to index.d.ts)
warpd
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Turning a Keyboard into a Mouse with Libevdev
I also enjoyed using https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd on my mac. But was hit with few bugs, where the pointer used to get stuck. Had to keep restarting. But still a nice program to ditch mouse.
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using keyboard
for something similar that works with anything even beyond your browser there's warpd. I haven't used it I just know it exists. If you're into custom keyboards QMK can send mouse movements from keypresses too.
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Compiling Problem
So I am trying to compile warpd, i followed and installed the dependencies, but when I make, it outputs wayland-client.h not found. Fair enough, I installed geckolinux TW Plasma, NVIDIA working fine, X11 session. I used "zypper se", it showed wayland is installed but nevermind; in the docs they have said that you can 'Set options' to only compile X11 binary. I want only that but I am just racking my brain where to insert 'DISABLE_WAYLAND' option. I know its a most basic and obvious setting but i come from arch where i fully relied on AUR for building so i zero compiling knowledge. I tried RTFM but idk what I have to find. I would be helpful if someone helps me here
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How to avoid mouse in macos?
Hey there! You should definitely check out warpd. It's a modal keyboard-driven pointer manipulation program that can help you control the pointer on your screen using just your keyboard.
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Navigating with a keyboard Ubuntu.
I think you're maybe thinking of warpd? https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
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Ask HN: Programs that saved you 100 hours? (2022 edition)
warpd avoided me spending a lot of time going from the keyboard to the mouse,for simple point and clicks. Honestly it is super useful.
https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
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What features is Gnome missing according to you
Maybe you'd find warpd intersting.
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Ask HN: What's the best way to control a cursor from the keyboard on macOS?
I'd like to minimize my need for a mouse but there are some tasks which are just so much simpler with a cursor. I do have some mouse keys setup with Karabiner so that holding "k" and pressing esdf moves the cursor, but I've found this difficult to get used to. I have a few different keys to modify the speed, but it just feels way too convoluted and effortful to to control the cursor this way.
I've also tried warpd [1] but had some issues with it that turned me off to it.
Curious to know if anyone here has had success with something else
[1] https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
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TPMouse: control the cursor with the homerow, even if you don't have a ThinkPad
I actually wrote this after seeing https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd on HackerNews and saw multiple people lament that they'd like to be able to use that for Windows. You should definitely check that out!
What are some alternatives?
material-shell - A modern desktop interface for Linux. Improve your user experience and get rid of the anarchy of traditional desktop workflows. Designed to simplify navigation and reduce the need to manipulate windows in order to improve productivity. It's meant to be 100% predictable and bring the benefits of tools coveted by professionals to everyone.
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
searchprovider-for-browser-tabs - Browser tab search provider for GNOME
awesome-wayland - A curated list of Wayland code and resources.
gnome-shell-minimize-to-tray - Minimize any app to tray
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
wayland-explorer - Easily browse and read Wayland protocols documentation
xsnip - a minimal and convenient screenshot utility for X11
web-gesture-events - A library that brings high-level asynchronous gesture events to the web by extending the standard addEventListener interface. βπΎπ±
xbanish - Hide the mouse cursor when typing and show it again when the mouse moves
gnome-shell-screenshot - Gnome Shell extension for making and uploading screenshots
dragon - Drag and drop source/target for X