That -t option really needs to be something the user can toggle through mouse settings, though, and not hardcoded.
I hate it when my cursor is flying around the screen as I type. Especially with the increasing amount of apps (and even websites) that seem to just beg for a hover to activate something or the other, it really is a pain (for me).
@19: Decent workaround.
That -t option really needs to be something the user can toggle through mouse settings, though, and not hardcoded.
I hate it when my cursor is flying around the screen as I type. Especially with the increasing amount of apps (and even websites) that seem to just beg for a hover to activate something or the other, it really is a pain (for me).