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I learned the other day that macOS cannot turn mouse acceleration off without going into the terminal, but apparently macOS is user friendly and desktop linux is "only for developers".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCdcuJZux_g
And this is only the usability of a mac. On iPhone the usability is worse. One example, the quick action and notification shade are shown when you pull down from different side of the notch. My wife have used her iPhone 11 for many years, but still cannot remember which side is which.
My friend just has a virtual home button floating at all times, because this is easier than remembering which side gives you quick actions... LOL.
no one of the normies care
What do they care about?
install apps that work 100% of the times without needing to spend time on it, maybe changing accent color idk
Gaymares care. I mean gamers.
Totaly not a gaymare
Livakavi 🙌
Eww!
Usability is not just about customizability. Compatibility and ease of troubleshooting and remedying issues are also majorly important, arguably more so than customization.
Since when mouse acceleration in games is usable? Always-on mouse acceleration is unusability.