10/25/2022 0 Comments Hyperswitch macos![]() ![]() Luckily there is a third party solutions: But i prefer Dock-method, because Mission Control is slow to open even on best of the best Macbook (maybe not if you are not heavy user). So when i need to switch between Netbeans and third Chrome window, i just have no option else than grab my mouse and select the window from either Mission Control or right-clicking the dock:īoth ways are horribly slow and unergonomic when done thousand times per day. HYPERSWITCH MACOS WINDOWSHowever, there is Mission Control that shows all the windows minimised, but while it is a great looking, it just is not usable with just keyboard. It just shows big icons of apps and there is no way to open for example third window of Chrome or Finder with just the right folder.Īnd as a further insult, there is no preview of windows at all, so even if you could have multiple windows shown here, there would not be any way to know what is the correct one. This is the big one for me and the one that almost made MacOS unusable because my work includes a lot of Chrome windows and app-switching between Netbeans, Photoshop and different browsers.īut there lies the problem, MacOS does not support switching between multiple windows of one program with cmd+tab (Windows alt+tab equivalent). ![]() When moving from outside of the smaller display area, the cursor would simple go to the bottom (or top) corner of smaller display, what ever is closest of the transition point. This little usability problem could be solved by always moving mouse cursor to the smaller display. This resolves to jerking mouse around to find the missing cursor, because cursor often hides itself to the edge of bigger display (when moving from left to right). You can move cursor from bigger display to smaller only in area where smaller display “exists”:Īnd this makes moving cursor from display to display a little annoying, because cursor often is not where mouse hand expects it to be as it was stuck on the edge of bigger display. This one is pretty annoying, because when display sizes are not same, the cursor will stuck to the edge of the bigger display. When you are mainly rocking a system with two displays, where other display is smaller laptop display and other is big 4K display there is are little design flaws here and there. This one is a minor problem, but oh so annoying in everyday use. Sure it is a lot more “under the hood” than normal user will ever get, but for developers and other techy user it would really be golden: ![]() Anyhow that is a different subject for a different time □īut for usability good old fashion Device Manager from Windows and some Linux distros would save the day. HYPERSWITCH MACOS MACProbably because Apple wants to give out impression that Mac does not need drivers, but that is not true. HYPERSWITCH MACOS DRIVERSNo way to “restart” USB Bus or check out if there is problem with drivers or something. ![]() As my knowledge there is no way to this like Windows way, and that is with Device Manager.īut from there one can not do anything, it just is text information of devices. Solution is to go back of my monitor and plug out, plug in and repeat until device starts working. Keyboard is rather annoying and sure, listening music from my speakers would be also nice □ In my mac there is a issue with USB-devices, they every morning after waking up my laptop from sleep, the USB devices wont fire up (Apple Keyboard and Asus DAC). ![]()
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