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linearmouse | i3 | |
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52 | 200 | |
3,332 | 9,079 | |
3.5% | 1.4% | |
8.5 | 7.6 | |
20 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Swift | C | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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linearmouse
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10 Mac Apps I Regret Not Using Sooner
8. Linear Mouse
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Dynamouse: Mouse driver for big Mac studios
I haven't been using it for this purpose, but Linear Mouse should be able to do the trick:
https://linearmouse.app/
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MacOS tools to make your life easier
to add to the mouse/input apps mentioned, i'll add https://github.com/thealpa/SaneSideButtons and https://linearmouse.app/, the "avoid installing steelseriesengine or logi options" stack
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Mac Mouse Fix: Do the things you do on a trackpad. Without a trackpad
- Settings are different per input device, scrolling can be per app
[0]: https://linearmouse.app/
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A collection of useful Mac Apps
LinearMouse - Price: Free Mouse acceleration manager for macOS that allows you to customize your mouse acceleration curve.
- M2 MacBook Air suitable for an old game like league of legends?
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How capable is the M2 Macbook Pro 14 (12/19c) for gaming?
Try linearmouse, the app is amazing, free, and also gets rid of mouse acceleration. https://linearmouse.app
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What is your favorite mac app that you just discover in first half of 2023?
LinearMouse
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Steer Mouse vs Better Mouse vs Logitech Options
I used to use steer mouse and it was good, just the settings panel was loading very slow. Now I use linearmouse and it's much simpler to setup and even works with magic mouse (which steer mouse didn't do).
- FLaNK Stack Weekly on 26 June 2023
i3
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Show HN: Chrome Reaper
While I believe Memory Saver was a great improvement, it only works if the tab is hidden or the window minimized. I recently learned the required state is not triggered if the tab is open but on another virtual desktop. At least this is the case with many of not all Linux window managers. Some of the many discussion threads on the topic:
https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/4353
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Firefox 121 defaults to Wayland on Linux
> This is very true, and unfortunately there are very few people working on linux accessibility (including not me! I am part of the problem!).
Accessibility work itself ironically suffers from an accessibility problem. I brought up i3wm above, the issue for that is pretty illuminating: https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/3393
It's not that the devs are saying "this doesn't matter", the devs behind one of the most popular tiling window managers in the X11 ecosystem are saying, "this does matter, but we don't know how to fix it. We don't know what changes we'd need to make to get Orca working."
It's a really fundamental breakdown that's kind of a tragedy because I honestly believe that if accessibility communities were more heavily baked into testing and development in Linux and if this wasn't treated like two separate worlds, it would be better for everyone -- fixing accessibility concerns very often improves interfaces across the board and makes them more powerful.
But... how do you bridge that gap? I don't really know, I tried looking into Orca to see what would need to happen here and bounced off of it pretty hard, it's not a very approachable tech stack and there aren't tutorials or getting started guides. And on the other side of the issue I can preach about needing accessibility input during interface design, but I'm not in a position to give specific advice because I don't use screenreaders or alternate control schemes and I don't know what the biggest problems are.
The people who need to be involved in that process can't get involved because there's a tech barrier in place even for technically inclined people, and because the underlying software locks them out from the start. i3wm isn't ever going to get someone who's intimately familiar with Orca to jump into the conversation because the people who need to use Orca can't use i3wm. So that leaves the people who can address that tech barrier, but they don't know what to do or how to approach the problem because of the lack of involvement and because the communities are isolated from each other. So it's a chicken-and-egg problem and I don't know how to solve it.
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"We understand" ;)
This is partially why i use tools like i3 (/ sway). i like the tool; it works extremely well for me; the design has stayed the same for 20 years; there's no profit motive to come along and fuck everything up. it just works. it is boring in the best way possible.
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what machines have you used for development, and what do you prefer?
I use MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid-2014) with Manjaro as OS using i3 as a window manager. It isn't perfect, but I'm thrilled with it. I have been a Mac OS user for the last 15 years and wouldn't change what I have now for a Mac OS because I don't need more than what I'm using for development.
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The future of /r/i3wm
Even though, we have moved the official i3 support channel to GitHub discussions, i3's biggest community is still on reddit and if things continue like that there is going to be a lot of helpful content on an increasingly closed platform.
- while in i3wm, krita dockers move downwards a bit each time they're spawned - how do I fix this?
- i3wm-like window switching for Windows
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egui_overlay - A transparent Overlay window where you can only click the "egui parts"
for example, take i3. https://github.com/i3/i3/issues/4478
- How to start on a Linux desktop environment?
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Machine for pentesting and general use?
For daily usage I really like kubuntu with i3wm, but it takes some configuration and getting used to the shortcuts, but it's well worth it
What are some alternatives?
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
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
UnnaturalScrollWheels - Invert scroll direction for physical scroll wheels while maintaining "Natural" scrolling for trackpads on MacOS
awesome - awesome window manager
Scroll-Reverser - Per-device scrolling prefs on macOS.
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning
Thor - Switch the right application ASAP.
wslg - Enabling the Windows Subsystem for Linux to include support for Wayland and X server related scenarios
Nightfall - A menu bar utility for toggling dark mode in macOS, written in Swift.
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager
open-source-mac-os-apps - 🚀 Awesome list of open source applications for macOS. https://t.me/s/opensourcemacosapps
tmux - tmux source code