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  • By default you can use left and right bracket keys [] to adjust speed, and it should do adjustments to make the pitch sound the same.

    To adjust the pitch alone, you can have something like this in your input.conf, customized as you like:

     
        
    ALT+p af toggle @rb
    ALT+UP af-command rb multiply-pitch 1.25
    ALT+DOWN af-command rb multiply-pitch 0.8
    ALT+LEFT af-command rb set-pitch 1.0
    
      

    I haven't looked at this in a long time. If you always need this there's likely a conf option to always enable the "rubber band" (@rb) filter. And maybe other commands than multiply that would be better.


    EDIT: Sorry, I don't have this quite right. Maybe someone can correct me.

  • OK, I see some differences between your two screenshots, but what's the relevance to my comment?

  • I don't know what I should be noticing there. I can't see any text for the tool buttons along the left edge of the window.

  • I have trouble with both, but more experience with GIMP. I can't stand all the little tool buttons with no text. I want the name of each tool always visible on its button.

    I have the same problem with Inkscape.

  • It's more about replacing typed text than using shortcuts, but there's espanso.

  • Ok next time I won't use your computer.

  • I'll just second the suggestion that KDE Plasma is worth a try, as it's very adaptable once you know what you want. You don't need to install any addons for the functionality you describe, just open the Shortcuts settings, KWin category, and have at it.

  • Ooh I haven't seen this one. Anyone have a comment on this vs the KleverNotes project? I think that's the name.

  • The Power and Battery widget now responds to middle-clicks and scrolls: middle-click will block or re-enable automatic sleep and screen locking, and scrolling will change the active power profile

    Scrolling on the battery applet is how I adjust my brightness. Is that no longer a thing?

  • Have you checked the system settings page that includes compositor stuff?

  • I just grabbed it. The dash cam features might possibly be useful on a bike (?). But I tried and tried and couldn't find the magic zoom level for it to show me the name of the street I'm on, got frustrated, and uninstalled.

  • Thanks!

  • This link doesn't work for me. Do you have an alternative/original? I'd like to read some context and explanation.

  • I'm not off Google Maps either, but the closest to replacing it for me is Organic Maps, FWIW.

  • Thanks, I have, but it's not a replacement for me. I'll try it again once a year though.

  • Some combination of things like performance, non distracting presentation, the minimap, multi cursor that works how I like, some plugins I like, no web browser, the way every open buffer is always safe and saved in some cache without necessarily saving to the edited file, the UX for split view across tabs, minimal fuss to get UI text and colors legible for my bad eyesight, etc.

  • Sublime Text, Google Photos, Google Maps (partially)

  • Thanks so much!

  • Thanks, I had tried with a live system that uses a Wayland session and couldn't do it, and didn't know what live system uses Plasma 6 with X11.