different design philosophies

4 days ago by not_IO to c/linuxmemes

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Treczoks 45 points 3 days ago

As someone who's eye sight is getting worse, I really love this KDE Plasma feature.

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The_v 23 points 3 days ago

Dude, everyone I show this too loves this feature. It's such a simple solution to an ongoing issue.

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black0ut 19 points 3 days ago

Back when I used Windows, many years ago, I used to have the setting that drew a ring around the cursor when you pressed ctrl. It was annoying when you used ctrl for anything else, and it was also visually ugly. You also had to remember about it when you lost the mouse, which is more difficult than it sounds like.

Needless to say, I love this feature from KDE. Not only is it way more intuitive to use and more unlikely to accidentally happen, but it also looks way better. And the fact that it keeps growing indefinitely is such a nice and fun addition.

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thatKamGuy 4 points 3 days ago

Windows PowerToys still offers this feature, and the shortcut can be remapped and disabled.

I think I’ve got it set to triple Ctrl on my work laptop? Really helps reduce the accidental triggers.

As an aside - I’m still trying to find a similar solution to FancyZones for CachyOS, don’t suppose you have any suggestions?

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thatKamGuy 1 point 3 days ago

♥️

This looks very promising, will check it out when I get home tomorrow night!

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