
I can replace also the shortcuts above to use it for screenshots as well. I'm concedering an alternative where I use plain text files, but still yet to find a working routine. But during my testing, it had an issue where if you close it, it'll lose all saved notes. There's an alternative that is aiming to replicate the on in macOs. It can also autohide an idle cursor and bring it back as soon as you move the mouse. I'm still yet to find a good alternative. Mac Low CPU usage 1 alternatives to Cursorcerer Cursorcerer is a little tool I hacked together which allows you to hide the cursor at any time by use of a global hotkey. Check this page to download dictionaries. GoldenDict - use double click instead of three-fingers tap. Screenshot shortcuts ( CMD+SHIFT+3, CMD+SHIFT+4) The installation step was easy to follow.
#CURSORCERER MAC PROFESSIONAL#
Kinto - A better Linux & Windows keyboard layout for professional mac users.

To replicate the same behavior I wanted to map my keys as follow: Fig.2 - Keyboard layout on my new laptop. Want to copy text? ⌘ + C Paste? ⌘ + V.įig.1 - Keyboard layout on my Macbook pro.


The CMD ⌘ is an integral part of my keyboard usage. Though I'm still hardwired to use specific shortcuts or tools from macOS, after 5+ years usage, and I didn't have the liasure to put effort into learning new shortcuts and tools. Out of the box, Ubuntu offer a smooth experience. I recently migrated from macOS to Ubuntu 20.04 operating system (and a new laptop fwiw). My migration process from macOS to Ubuntu Added on 27/Jun/2020
