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A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
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Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#42This is one of the things that pisses me off about MacOS. Every other majot OS out there at least offers a good failsafe keyboard navigation built in to each UI component. In a pinch, the keyboard is your friend, at least until your pointing device is back up. MacOS: lol, sorry, bluetooth settings require a pointing device to add a new one. Keyboard navigation? Sure. It worked up until this part, but we didn't bother…
From time to time I need this to re-pair with my, very old, logitech wireless mouse, that's why I knew it is totally possible with just the keyboard.
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#43This is one of the things that pisses me off about MacOS. Every other majot OS out there at least offers a good failsafe keyboard navigation built in to each UI component. In a pinch, the keyboard is your friend, at least until your pointing device is back up. MacOS: lol, sorry, bluetooth settings require a pointing device to add a new one. Keyboard navigation? Sure. It worked up until this part, but we didn't bother…
Had to use a Mac at a job last year. It wasn't used much so the mouse wasn't charged. Why oh why is the mouse unusable when it's charging!?
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#44I love these papers. I have been on a similar path on macOS. Concerning Vimium, there is the Vimium C version that seems to be a bit faster. On macOS there is a similar software (don’t remember its name) to use a Vimium like feature on your whole desktop.
Vimperator was even better, and allowed a very smooth operation of most Firefox without using the mouse. Sadly, it was killed by the transition to a new plugin API. Vimium and other current options lead to quite some friction, as Firefox disables plugins on many scenarios, such as a new empty page. Hence, you often find yourself in a situation where you have to think whether Vimium is active and you can use Vim-like…
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#45I love these papers. I have been on a similar path on macOS. Concerning Vimium, there is the Vimium C version that seems to be a bit faster. On macOS there is a similar software (don’t remember its name) to use a Vimium like feature on your whole desktop.
You may be thinking of [Homerow]( https://www.homerow.app/ ) for Macos. Its okay for popups that I used to need a mouse for. There's another app that does similar "Vimium for Desktop" but it wasn't as responsive and sometimes focus would get stuck, but I forgot that software's name.
I'll give this one a go to see if this helps me touch less my mouse
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#46PaperVM is really neat. Much simpler to setup, learn and understand than for example i3.
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#47Am disappointed.
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#48On Mac so don’t know when I’ll try this but suggest uhk keyboard for anyone going mouseless
Re: A mouseless tale: trying for a keyboard-driven desktop
#49This is one of the things that pisses me off about MacOS. Every other majot OS out there at least offers a good failsafe keyboard navigation built in to each UI component. In a pinch, the keyboard is your friend, at least until your pointing device is back up. MacOS: lol, sorry, bluetooth settings require a pointing device to add a new one. Keyboard navigation? Sure. It worked up until this part, but we didn't bother…
Did you enable this setting? If yes, can you tell me more what's missing? https://support.apple.com/en-us/guide/mac-help/mchlc06d1059/...
Any other OS, you'll be able to at least tab around without the mouse.