← Back to context Comment by lifetimerubyist 1 day ago i haven't resized a window with a mouse in almost a decade 7 comments lifetimerubyist Reply chipheat 1 day ago Curious, how do you resize windows instead? Daneel_ 1 day ago On windows at least, I almost always use 'alt+space; x' to maximise windows, as well as winkey+left/right/up/down, which is really the only resizing I do. Having to use the mouse is a pain. lifetimerubyist 1 day ago ....with a keyboard? on macos I use Rectangle, on linux I just use the built-in resizing keyboard shortcuts CobrastanJorji 1 day ago "I downloaded a separate application to make resizing windows easier" is not a point in favor of MacOS's window resizing decisions. 2 replies → dhosek 1 day ago I use rectangle on my mac for window resizing and generally keep most windows in the sizes that come by default with that.
chipheat 1 day ago Curious, how do you resize windows instead? Daneel_ 1 day ago On windows at least, I almost always use 'alt+space; x' to maximise windows, as well as winkey+left/right/up/down, which is really the only resizing I do. Having to use the mouse is a pain. lifetimerubyist 1 day ago ....with a keyboard? on macos I use Rectangle, on linux I just use the built-in resizing keyboard shortcuts CobrastanJorji 1 day ago "I downloaded a separate application to make resizing windows easier" is not a point in favor of MacOS's window resizing decisions. 2 replies → dhosek 1 day ago I use rectangle on my mac for window resizing and generally keep most windows in the sizes that come by default with that.
Daneel_ 1 day ago On windows at least, I almost always use 'alt+space; x' to maximise windows, as well as winkey+left/right/up/down, which is really the only resizing I do. Having to use the mouse is a pain.
lifetimerubyist 1 day ago ....with a keyboard? on macos I use Rectangle, on linux I just use the built-in resizing keyboard shortcuts CobrastanJorji 1 day ago "I downloaded a separate application to make resizing windows easier" is not a point in favor of MacOS's window resizing decisions. 2 replies → dhosek 1 day ago I use rectangle on my mac for window resizing and generally keep most windows in the sizes that come by default with that.
CobrastanJorji 1 day ago "I downloaded a separate application to make resizing windows easier" is not a point in favor of MacOS's window resizing decisions. 2 replies →
dhosek 1 day ago I use rectangle on my mac for window resizing and generally keep most windows in the sizes that come by default with that.
Curious, how do you resize windows instead?
On windows at least, I almost always use 'alt+space; x' to maximise windows, as well as winkey+left/right/up/down, which is really the only resizing I do. Having to use the mouse is a pain.
....with a keyboard? on macos I use Rectangle, on linux I just use the built-in resizing keyboard shortcuts
"I downloaded a separate application to make resizing windows easier" is not a point in favor of MacOS's window resizing decisions.
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I use rectangle on my mac for window resizing and generally keep most windows in the sizes that come by default with that.