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by 205guy
3012 days ago
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The reasoning is that mouse stops the border of the screen no matter how far the mouse is moved, making an effective target that is huge off the screen, so easy and quick to hit. This would hold true even with large screens, unless you dial down the acceleration of the mouse for fine control--as others have pointed out. But the issue is Apple broke the whole mechanism with hot corners. Now if I move fast anywhere near a hot corner, it gets activated. And now the menu bar near the corners is tiny and hard to hit with a "huge" hot corner right nearby (the hot corner gets the benefit of the inifinte off-screen target). I find the same problems will full-size browsers (with tabs along the top), I'm always hitting the hot corners instead of the top lerpft and right tabs. I guess I can always change my corner settings. Additional gripe about the top menu in MacOS: the biggest fault I've found is that it can be active for an app whose windows are hidden or that currently have any windows, thus creating a mismatch between what you see (other windows) and what is active (responding to keyboard shortcuts for example). |
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Well I always hated hot corners, and anyway by default they're disabled on macOS.