ibus-typing-booster
mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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ibus-typing-booster
- Is there global autocorrect for linux?
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What's a good emoji picker?
I like Emoji Picker. It's in the Fedora repos (dnf install emoji-picker). 👍
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x11: intercept and alter keyboard input
Would be easier to use ibus-typing-booster with spellcheck
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How to use emojis on linux mint?
You might be able to install ibus-typing-booster and do similar to https://mike-fabian.github.io/ibus-typing-booster/ as another solution
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Having a really hard time switching to Linux...
Workaround: https://github.com/mike-fabian/ibus-typing-booster. Works nicely for Gnome and Ubuntu-based distros, while others have a quite elaborate manual setup.
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Gnome Characters aliases
GitHub - mike-fabian/ibus-typing-booster: ibus-typing-booster is a completion input method for faster typing
mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace
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Linux Touchpad Like MacBook Update: 2023 Progress on Smooth Scrolling
If you want to have mouse scroll wheel acceleration, you might be interested in a small project of mine: https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-u...
I'm using this all the time on non-Mac platforms. Once you get used to this, it's hard to get back.
But I'm still waiting that such a feature gets more built into the core, e.g. libinput or so.
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Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
Regarding quickly scrolling around in a large document, there is also scroll wheel acceleration, i.e. the users finger scroll speed is not just a linear function mapped onto the software scroll speed but rather it can accelerate.
MacOS, iOS and Android have this anyway, and a few custom software as well.
I implemented a cross platform user-space variant of this, to get mouse scroll wheel acceleration. You can even use this in addition to the native scroll wheel acceleration on MacOS.
https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-u...
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how do i make the touchpad not garbage on a macbook pro running ubuntu
Turn on adaptive acceleration. Enable gestures. Look into this project that ports macOS-style scrolling acceleration to X11 and Wayland: https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace
- Mouse scroll wheel acceleration, implemented in user space
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Show HN: iPod Clickwheel.js
I never had an iPod, but I wonder, did it use some acceleration scheme? I.e. your physical scroll speed was not just linearly mapped to the virtual scroll speed but some quadratic or even exponential scheme?
Because I know that they do the same on OSX for scrolling, i.e. scrolling has an acceleration scheme, which I very much enjoy, and always miss when I'm on other operating systems.
For that reason, I implemented such scroll acceleration in user space. Some further details and references are in the README. https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-u...
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Having a really hard time switching to Linux...
Workaround: https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace. Enables inertia in Chromium and Qt apps, but breaks it in GTK apps (fun!).
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So as I was browsing Google and KDE's Reddit community, I found out that lots of users having problems with annoyingly slow scrolling speed in KDE, or other Linux-Based OS. So I decided to make a quick guide on how to fix that:D Hope you will find this guide helpful!
Good video, but I find https://github.com/albertz/mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-userspace a much better solution.
What are some alternatives?
egl-wayland - The EGLStream-based Wayland external platform
touchegg - Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer
Emote - Emoji Picker for Linux written in GTK3
clickwheel-js
slimbookbattery - Slimbook Battery 4
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
TLP - TLP - Optimize Linux Laptop Battery Life
ipod-classic-js - An iPod Classic emulator that connects to Apple Music and Spotify. Built with React & Styled Components
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
jQuery-Knob - Nice, downward compatible, touchable, jQuery dial