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Warpd, a modal keyboard-driven virtual pointer: https://github.com/rvaiya/warpd
@mckinley That looks super interesting. I’ll give that a shot, thanks!
@mckinley That looks super interesting. I’ll give that a shot, thanks!
@mckinley That looks super interesting. I’ll give that a shot, thanks!
@mckinley That looks super interesting. I’ll give that a shot, thanks!
@mckinley Hui, these are some cool looking demos! I'm interested in how it feels, @movq. :-)
@mckinley @lyse I found warpd to be a valuable addition. I don’t use it exclusively, just from time to time. There are some things that are easier to do with an actual mouse (like drag-and-drop or selecting stuff with click-drag-release … and really anything that requires you to move the pointer for larger distances). But it’s really not bad for browsing the web. 👌
@mckinley @lyse I found warpd to be a valuable addition. I don’t use it exclusively, just from time to time. There are some things that are easier to do with an actual mouse (like drag-and-drop or selecting stuff with click-drag-release … and really anything that requires you to move the pointer for larger distances). But it’s really not bad for browsing the web. 👌
@mckinley @lyse I found warpd to be a valuable addition. I don’t use it exclusively, just from time to time. There are some things that are easier to do with an actual mouse (like drag-and-drop or selecting stuff with click-drag-release … and really anything that requires you to move the pointer for larger distances). But it’s really not bad for browsing the web. 👌
@mckinley @lyse I found warpd to be a valuable addition. I don’t use it exclusively, just from time to time. There are some things that are easier to do with an actual mouse (like drag-and-drop or selecting stuff with click-drag-release … and really anything that requires you to move the pointer for larger distances). But it’s really not bad for browsing the web. 👌
@movq Cool, thanks for the report! For surfing the web Firefox' Tridactly extension (kinda the successor to Vimperator) provides also the option to surf with the keyboard using the f and F (follow) keys by default. I have to admit, I only use that feature rarley. Lots of websites these days are unusable with all their garbage HTML that confuses Tridactyl I reckon.
@lyse Yep, a browser extension that provides a “follow mode” would be much better for that particular use case. 👌 (Browser extensions just don’t fit into my setup, I switch between browsers a lot and also usually use them with a clean profile, which complicates these kinds of things.)
@lyse Yep, a browser extension that provides a “follow mode” would be much better for that particular use case. 👌 (Browser extensions just don’t fit into my setup, I switch between browsers a lot and also usually use them with a clean profile, which complicates these kinds of things.)
@lyse Yep, a browser extension that provides a “follow mode” would be much better for that particular use case. 👌 (Browser extensions just don’t fit into my setup, I switch between browsers a lot and also usually use them with a clean profile, which complicates these kinds of things.)
@lyse Yep, a browser extension that provides a “follow mode” would be much better for that particular use case. 👌 (Browser extensions just don’t fit into my setup, I switch between browsers a lot and also usually use them with a clean profile, which complicates these kinds of things.)
@lyse I also use Tridactyl, but with a single 1600x900 screen and a TrackPoint I really don't find myself using anything but j/k, H/L, and J/K. Maybe d and C-d/C-u at times.

I haven't used Warpd at all, beyond playing with it initially.
@mckinley Yep, same here. I also heavily rely on D and /. However, lots of stupid websites will steal / for their own useless search (Atlassian products, cough, cough). I did not know about J/K. Since Vimperator I mapped F2 and F3 to tab navigation. Also, t, o, O and r/R are my daily drivers.
@lyse Bitbucket even steals Ctrl-F … 🙄
@lyse Bitbucket even steals Ctrl-F … 🙄
@lyse Bitbucket even steals Ctrl-F … 🙄
@lyse Bitbucket even steals Ctrl-F … 🙄
@movq Yeah, those terrorists of web developers making use of these keystrokes and browser manufacturers allowing websites to override these shortcuts in the first place have to be shot, drowed and quartered. >:-C
@mckinley Completely forgot, I of course can't live without Ctrl+A and Ctrl+X to in-/decrement the last number of the URL. Super useful for photo galleries like mine. And yy to copy the URL into the clipboard.