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AutoRaise reviews and mentions
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Make Mac usable for Linux user
AutoRaise for focus-follow-mouse. I don't want auto raise, so that is disabled https://github.com/sbmpost/AutoRaise
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Your best recommendations for apps, which are not broadly known.
Note: there are two of them. One is more DIY (and has an option to only focus windows), another (renamed to AutoFocus) seems to have better UI.
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AutoRaise - A Focus-Follows-Mouse Implementation on Steroids
Is this the same thing?
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What's an app that you use regularly but it feels like you're the only person who knows about it?
Should have put a warning on it, D. The default configuration brings the window in which the cursor is on top which is also personally super annoying. I am using an experimental branch which only focuses on the app with the cursor and does not raise to the top.
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Things I can’t do on macOS which I can do on Ubuntu
https://github.com/sbmpost/AutoRaise then, as mentioned before.
Although what you can't do (I think) is having (input) focus on a non-raised window, because that would break the focused-app-is-active-app-hence-menubar (because keyboard shortcuts) model imposed by the window manager.
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Those "power users" who switched to Mac from Windows, do you find yourself as efficient using macOS now? Finding myself preferring Windows ...
I've been coming back to this question periodically for about 10 years and I finally found a simple solution: AutoRaise https://github.com/sbmpost/AutoRaise By default it enables focus-follows-mouse AND autoraise. You can delay the autoraise with a config option. It also has what they call "warp" function that centers the mouse pointer in a window when you Command-Tab to the window. I never knew I needed this until I tried it, but once I tried it, I can't live without it!
- Two apps that are absolute must-have (IMO) - Rectangle and AutoRaise
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sbmpost/AutoRaise is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.