

I’m happy on Mac now, so I should probably tell you how and why, and perhaps it approach you may take something from too.Īpologies to readers on Windows and Linux this part is very Mac centric – I believe window management is better by default on those OSs so perhaps you can read along and chuckle at least. That was the shortcoming on Mac that kept tempting me back to Linux. I have window management nailed on my Mac now. That’s very nicely handled with the trackpad but that’s fundamentally just not how I use my Mac. I suspect many opt to use a Magic Trackpad on a Mac because they have grown accustomed to trackpad interactions from having a MacBook of some sort moving from desktop to desktop, exposing the Desktop etc. Trying to have an Instagram worthy setup just isn’t reason enough for me I’m back to the trusty Logitech MX Master mouse now. It’s OK, but even after months of using one day long, I’m just more effective with a mouse. But ultimately, I just can’t get the fidelity when using it.
Part of the reason I wanted to try the trackpad is because it can sit neatly between the two halves of my keyboard. I tried using an Apple Magic trackpad for a few months and was left underwhelmed. I’ve got a few of those written just need to film and edit them! Are you a trackpad or mouse user? The next video is likely to be on building those and then hopefully I’ll get back to doing some on Vim/Neovim. I’ve been striving to find the ultimate form for my needs jokingly referred to as the ‘end game’ in keyboard geek circles.īuilding my own has been pretty fun and I’ve learnt a bunch of stuff along the way. I’ve been building and hand-wiring a few keyboards since the beginning of the year, both wired and wireless, mostly Dactyl Manuforms.

This one was a review of a hand-built split ergonomic keyboard called the Sofle.
#Buy mouseless for mac#
I do enjoy creating for YouTube because it takes me back to the practice of product reviewing that I used to do for mac magazines like MacUser back in the day. I’ve also started to publish on YouTube again as that too had taken a hiatus. The usual subjects text-editors, CSS – you know the drill! YouTube In case you missed them, I’ve managed to start getting a few blog posts out the door. Do let me know if either of those interest you? If either sounds good, maybe I can flesh out the idea a little more with the topics you would like to see covered in one of the next updates. Two projects I have in my mind currently are a video course on using Vim, focused on front-end development, and a beginner focused book on JavaScript. Surely there is someone you know would love a copy for the holidays? 😀 What next? Vim course? JavaScript bookĪfter the endless evenings of writing, I’ve been trying to take a little time for myself but there are only so many episodes of ‘Married at First Sight’ I can stomach! So, I’m considering what people would like most, next? As it is one of the publishers best sellers, it’s on offer at Amazon until the 8th November with 25% off. If you have any interest in picking it up, now is an especially good time. Or join the Discord server for on going chat on the subject. If that piques your interest, have a browse around the site for more info about the book.
#Buy mouseless free#
I gave access to a free chapter a few days ago, and you can get it here now too.

#Buy mouseless update#
This 4th edition is a massive update and took the best part of a year to get finished. The reason for the extended delay is that I have been toiling on the latest edition of ‘ Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS’, which is now finally released.
