They didn’t even show how well scrolling works. I suppose that’s an indication that it’s pretty laggy
They didn’t even show how well scrolling works. I suppose that’s an indication that it’s pretty laggy
Many mice can scroll sideways by tilting the scroll wheel. If that’s something you use often enough, maybe that’s something to consider
Clearly you don’t know the first thing about Wayland. If you run an application without a sandbox, of course it can execute commands. That’s just common sense. Qt themes are also kind of an application. Now that’s where the fault lies, not with the protocol applications use to interact with the compositor (Wayland).
Microsoft announced they’ll have a floating panel days or weeks after KDE did it
Firefox has that, but it might not be enabled by default
I’d guess they haven’t use plasma 5 in quite some time, which has steadily gotten better.
Why wait? Enable kde-unstable on Arch now and profit
I thought that too, but then I noticed I don’t have a single steam game with HDR and Firefox doesn’t support it either.
I’d very much expect it to be. The raspberry is pretty much a normal (if a bit slow) modern computer from an application standpoint.
That’s quite a lot of activities. You do know that plasma has also has virtual desktops, that work better in a lot of ways, right?
Might be a dumb question, but what’s the use case for a virtual keyboard on a non-touch screen?
Fyi, krunner can also do many unit conversions. It’s enough for 95% of what I need.
Ubuntu Mate? Surely green Ubuntu is Ubuntu Mate
Adapters are literally <5 USD including shipping on AliExpress. At that point it’s not about the price if you’re buying a phone anyways, because the cheap phones haven’t abandoned the aux jack.
Also the digital usb adapters should work on any phone (and computer), unlike the “dumb” ones that trigger the DAC inside the phone (if there is one).
Ah, so thats what you meant by splitter. Might I suggest, there are some very cheap battery powered Bluetooth receivers. Those might be a good solution for you, in case you hadn’t considered something like that.
Yeah, that’s what I really don’t get about all the people in this thread. No matter how many headphones you have, the adapter is like 10$ at most. Just get as many as you need to always have one where you need it
This is not the normal behavior, but I’d consider the adapter part of you headphone cable and just leave it on there. If you want to unplug, just unplug the headphones (including adapter) from the phone?
Swap the module for an Intel one.
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