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  • Both are required to bring footwear from home.

  • On Gnome,

    • Workspace Matrix: provides a customizable n x m workspace grid, and a customizable pop-up that shows live preview of all workspaces and their windows (incl. e.g. video playing).
    • Forge: windows tiling

    (screenshot from Workspace Matrix extension site, not mine)

    In combination, these two features allow me very quick overview of everything I have open, presented in an ordered fashion, allowing quick, keyboard-driven application change.

    I'm not aware that the exact features of Workspace Matrix are reproduced by anything in any other DE.

  • I drink coffee before I leave home.

  • As a parent, thank you for engaging so in your job!

  • The condescending tone in Now you make speak would absolute mark the cup owner as an asshole to me.

  • Pinned Tabs don't have a close button so you can't accidentally close them.

    I wish they were immune to ctrl + w.

  • I have the same, but Netflix is then a miserable experience on my 4K TV.

  • Ahhh, then scop of the negation is meant to not cover "have enough money"!

    I read it as not (care or enough money).

  • If your machine support it. Aren't gen 7 Intel chips and earlier unsupported?

  • You'll do that plenty in a lot of the hotswap boards, too. You typically have to place the PCB yourself, plus you'll have fun with foam and tape under it, swichtes and keycaps on top. And then you can start modding your switches, lubing and filming them. There's lots to do, but there aren't that many different, seperate components once the PCB is assembled for you.

    I'd say next level after that requires soldering -- and it seemed like in another comment you weren't too keen on that?

  • At work, we use Racetrack, if that counts. It works quite well.

  • keyd is amazing, wonderful, easy, feature-rich, and an absolutely awesome gateway drug to the addiction of perfecting your keymap!

    Warmly recommended!

    Also, well-supported by kind people :)

  • You nailed it, I think!

    I feel you on the right Shift! It's optional on the TEX Shura which I've used recently, and I of course went for the u1, too. I'm surprised how often I reach that far with my pinky! But it looks nice :D

    PS. for some nice out-of-time keyboard and computer shots, I can recommend the show Loki. They have so sparked my desire to find a 4:3 display and build an softly curved, keyboard and display-integrated pc case with an orange epoxy resin lacquer finish. How one can dream.

  • Ah, sorry, now I get it! I didn't read properly. And using KDE Activities would be a bit to overkill perhaps.

  • Super nice! I really like the layout design and the overall metal and wood look!

  • Does it have on-board remapping? If so, maybe reset them with the Razer software, see if that makes a difference. Maybe somebody did something silly.

    If not, then I'd disassemble it, connect to a pc and see what happens when you connect the pins of the switches of the keys that don't work. Do you get a response? Then it sounds like a bad switch. If not, then I suppose it's the pcb.

    What keys don't work?

  • I did. I wanted more. I wanted ln -sf.