![]() ![]() You can change those number variables to adjust the speed. ![]() If you like to hide your Dock, you can change the speed in which it animates by pasting the following code into Terminal:ĭefaults write autohide -bool true & defaults write autohide-delay -float 0 & defaults write autohide-time-modifier -float 0.4 & killall Dock Use Magnet (found on Mac App Store) or Rectangle (free app) to snap Windows like on Windows 10.Īlfred (free) is like Spotlight but many prefer Alfred, so they replace Spotlight I made this comment elsewhere for a Windows switcher so I’ll just copy/paste here: On Windows I use Power Toys, as the other commentor mentioned.ītw, if you find a solution for your idea of "playing games in 16:9 with windows either side" please let me know! I would love to find a software solution to playing a fullscreen game in the center with "virtual" second displays to the side, but Im not sure that exists. ![]() (Keyboard commands also work great, of course.) This is much better than the usual method of snapping it to the edge of the screen - on an ultrawide, the edge of the screen is too far away. I've recently been trying it out and really like the configurability of using mouse movements.įor example, if I hold down one of the side buttons on my mouse, then move my cursor in a certain direction, I can control where the window will snap to. Hookshot is a paid upgrade to Rectangle that is more powerful. Rectangle I believe is 100% free and will do everything Magnet can do (iirc). I previously used Magnet but recently got an Ultrawide and switched to Rectangle or Hookshot. ![]()
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