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by sandreas
1265 days ago
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I did a lot of research and Fedora on my Lenovo T480s with glass touchpad feels a lot like macOS now, with some minor details... thanks for the huge effort. Here are my experiences: # Precision The precision on short movements is not as good. On macOS I can move from "minimize" to "close" without a hazzle, on Fedora it is slightly off. I don't know if macOS handles short movements differently, but it feels still more natural. # Kinetic scrolling I don't know where kinetic scrolling is (and should be) implemented exactly (libinput, mutter or in every app), but on macOS it seems like it just works everywhere while on Fedora some apps don't support kinetic scrolling att all and where it is supported (e.g. Firefox) the scroll speed was WAY to fast (maybe because of WQHD). There was no way to fix this with on board / gnome settings, I had to use a special hook daemon for this (https://gitlab.com/warningnonpotablewater/libinput-config.gi...). # Gestures Gestures do work, but at some places there are fiddly to use or just don't work because of in app overrides (e.g. if you use remmina and are logged in to another system, the gestures are not working as expected). On macOS everything works seamlessly, even in Microsoft RDP app or VNC connections. That's my feedback for now, but I'm a happy Fedora user - there is no way back to macOS ;) |
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