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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.
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- Monitorian: Windows desktop tool to adjust monitor brightness
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18-year-old built a better computer monitor that doesn't strain your eyes
Most modern displays support DDC/CI or whatever it is that lets your PC talk to the monitor and adjust brightness (and other settings).
Monitorian and other apps let you adjust those settings from your PC.
https://github.com/emoacht/Monitorian
- Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
- Recomandare de ochelari pentru prevenirea oboselii
- Untuk parent apakah kalian membatasi anak kalian akses aplikasi atau situs tertentu?
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I feel like this is much simpler than many things called out so far, but I haven't found a great replacement coming from Windows for Monitorian. It's a small app that sits in your tray and lets you adjust your monitors' brightness levels. That way you don't have to press physical buttons on your monitors. It's also very nice to be able to lock multiple monitors' brightness levels together so you can change them at the same time.
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not adjustable brightness (srry if its my 2nd post on this sub in 2 day)
I don't have a solution but Monitorian might tide you over. Works on external displays too
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Brightness got stuck to low setting.
Monitorian is a nice alternative to the native brightness slider because it also works with external displays.
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any way to remap the brightness fn keys to use custom increment steps instead of +10% or -10% steps?
Releases ยท emoacht/Monitorian (github.com)
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KDE Plasma Widget for external monitor brightness adjustment
> there's TwinkleTray for Windows
There is also Monitorian for Windows:
https://github.com/emoacht/Monitorian
What are some alternatives?
touchegg - Linux multi-touch gesture recognizer
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
egl-wayland - The EGLStream-based Wayland external platform
DisplayMagician - DisplayMagician is an open source tool for automatically configuring your displays and sound for a game or application from a single Windows Shortcut.
ibus-typing-booster - ibus-typing-booster is a completion input method for faster typing
NvAPIWrapper - NvAPIWrapper is a .Net wrapper for NVIDIA public API, capable of managing all aspects of a display setup using NVIDIA GPUs
clickwheel-js
HeliosDisplayManagement - An open source display profile management program for Windows with support for NVIDIA Surround
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
screen_brightness_control - A Python tool for controlling the brightness of your monitor
ipod-classic-js - An iPod Classic emulator that connects to Apple Music and Spotify. Built with React & Styled Components
ModernFlyouts - A modern Fluent Design replacement for the old Metro themed flyouts present in Windows. [Moved to: https://github.com/ModernFlyouts-Community/ModernFlyouts]