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mouse-scroll-wheel-acceleration-u
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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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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...
AltSnap
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Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
The only solution I've found for addressing this in any meaningful way is AltSnap[0], which lets me avoid needing to find window borders for any resizing or moving operations.
[0]: https://github.com/RamonUnch/AltSnap/releases
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Praise for DesktopOK's AltDrag for Windows
AltSnap is an opensource fork of the original AltDrag program which is no longer maintained
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Can't use ALT+right mouse button in Remmina to resize windows
I run Sway and use Remmina to remote to my Windows 10 machine at work. On my Windows 10 PC I have AltSnap installed so I can use ALT+left mouse to move the windows and ALT+right mouse to resize them.
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Firefox in the style of Arc Browser
In order to resize the browser window and move it - I use AltSnap ( https://github.com/RamonUnch/AltSnap )
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Let's make an htop-like in your browser (with Rust)
There is an updated version called altsnap. https://github.com/RamonUnch/AltSnap/releases
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Rounded-Fox, a css configuration for minimalists
This isn't a default feature on Windows even with PowerToys. You'd need something like AltSnap to get this working.
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How to make windows' borders 'magnetic' such they snap to each other?
Pretty much only possible with 3rd party tools. https://windhawk.net/mods/slick-window-arrangement https://github.com/RamonUnch/AltSnap
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I cant believe Microsoft hasn't improved these fundamental features over the last 5 years! Search/explorer still the same! (or worse)
For resizing you can try AltSnap (available through Scoop as well) - it mimics what's available by default in Gnome and some other DEs on GNU/Linux and it's pretty useful once you get used to it - you basically hold down a key while left/right clicking the mouse to move/resize a window that you point over (and all the precision you need is to point at one of the four quarters of the window).
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removing the border on a window
I know that AltSnap has a feature to make a window borderless, Hold ALT and middle click and click toggle borderless.
- AltSnap : move and resize windows by using the Alt key and so much more
What are some alternatives?
ipod-classic-js - An iPod Classic emulator that connects to Apple Music and Spotify. Built with React & Styled Components
PowerToys - Windows system utilities to maximize productivity
jQuery-Knob - Nice, downward compatible, touchable, jQuery dial
qView - Practical and minimal image viewer
twinkle-tray - Easily manage the brightness of your monitors in Windows from the system tray
streamdeck-tools - The Stream Deck Tools library wraps all the communication with the Stream Deck app, allowing you to focus on actually writing the Plugin's logic
clickwheel-js
ScreenToGif - 🎬 ScreenToGif allows you to record a selected area of your screen, edit and save it as a gif or video.
ddccontrol - DDC Control
Tiling-Assistant - An extension which adds a Windows-like snap assist to GNOME. It also expands GNOME's 2 column tiling layout.
Monitorian - A Windows desktop tool to adjust the brightness of multiple monitors with ease
altdrag - :file_folder: Easily drag windows when pressing the alt key. (Windows)