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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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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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Vimium – The Hacker's Browser
It certainly would be but looking at the options tells me that they're hooking into MacOS's widget libs and on Linux there's just so many. What I get by with to go mouseless is Tridactyl for Firefox, warpd for when I need a pointer, and when I absolutely, positively need a mouse, mouse emulation on QMK keyboards never fails me. I only need it these days for dealing with MacOS outside of my Linux VM. I also use keyd in order to remap keyboard shortcuts.
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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.
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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!
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GitHub – rvaiya/warpd: A modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer
Where were you seeing that. I only glanced through a handful of files, but it appears to be one implementation for me:
https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd/tree/master/src/platform/way...
If there is a distinction, and there might be, "completely separate" is exaggerating.
find-cursor
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When Control is pressed - help to find the mouse pointer on the screen
a quick google lead me to https://github.com/arp242/find-cursor
What are some alternatives?
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment
awesome-wayland - A curated list of Wayland code and resources.
keyd - A key remapping daemon for linux.
xsnip - a minimal and convenient screenshot utility for X11
xbanish - Hide the mouse cursor when typing and show it again when the mouse moves
dragon - Drag and drop source/target for X
xf86-input-wacom - X.Org driver for Wacom devices
compton - A lightweight compositor for X11 [Moved to: https://github.com/yshui/picom]
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability
TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows, via vim-like homerow controls.