Turn off touchscreen beep on the car infotainment screen.
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I switch from swipe to buttons on my android phone every single time.
hide the taskbar.
Turn on dark mode if it exists
Exactly opposite for me. Dark mode is just eww
For me it depends on the program. For GitHub I prefer high contrast light mode. Also, I like that GitHub's high contrast modes aren't ugly.
Idk I just find dark mode depressing as fuck. I already stare at terminals enough.
I get that. I tend to use dark mode, especially "OLED dark" on my phone because sometimes I'm on it in bed and don't want to disturb my wife as much (though they are a heavy sleeper).
Make Microsoft Windows show filename extensions.
Same in macOS. Stop hiding ".app"!
And hidden files
Whenever I'm forced to use windows, show file extensions and show hidden files.
Same lol. Especially the show file extensions. It is crazy to me that this is not on by default. Not only is it a useful feature to know at a glance what you're looking at, it is also a security feature.
Disabling the absurdity of 12-hour clock with am/pm, which bizarrely often is the default for no rational reason whatsoever.
On both Windows and Android I go in and remove all of the bloatware and disable all of the tracking. I also turn off all of the various communications 'features' that are to let devices talk other devices.
I turn off autocorrect on anything that offers it. Mostly my android phone, but also on LibreOffice or whatever.
I also turn off all auto-capitalize, auto-punctuation, etc. When coding, I also hate auto-indent. If I want something indented, I'll hit tab.
In short, when I put in text, I want my computing devices to get exactly what I explicitly input and nothing else.
I also took out the fuse that powers the Starlink connectivity in my Subaru because Subaru's privacy policy says they'll record any audio in the cabin they damned well please with no notice or consent (except insofar as existing in the cabin constitutes "consent" because their legal department says so) and send those recordings back to the mothership to use in any way they see fit.
The motion smoothing on any modern TV
I will be downvoted but I must stand up for my friend. I LIKE MOTION SMOOTHING!
There, I said it. I'm glad it's a feature you can disable so everyone can be happy, but I find 30fps choppy and distracting. Maybe I play too many video games, but high frame rates are the norm on PC. Hell, frame generation is a big feature now, but that's a topic for another day.
Why would you want your films looking like soap operas lol
Like I said, I'm sensitive to low frame rates and really notice it. Like I'm watching video that is stuttery.
I know people have a "feel" to cinema that they enjoy and I have no issue with that, but I like the feel of smooth motion. It's something you should absolutely be able to turn off though.
Motion Blur, Chromatic Aberration, Film Grain, and, depending on the game, Depth of Field must be disabled before New Game is ever pressed. All into videos/logos must be skipped. And, when applicable, I usually need to force the game to display PS buttons (or even use the triggers and gyro) because most games only detect the DualSense when it's physically plugged in.
I enable dark mode on anything that has it.
Terminal apps: I make the cursor non-blinking.
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"Natural scrolling" or whatever it's called with track pads on laptops where the scroll goes the opposite way your fingers are moving. I don't know why that's the default, it makes no sense.
Hm? I really prefer it, it's the same scrolling as on phones.
On Mac you need a program to make your trackpad and scroll wheel scroll differently from each other.
I mean, it's a Mac. Is there anything you don't need dozens of extra tools for?
I've used Windows, Mac, and Linux and I can confidently say they all have strange shortcomings in unique ways. I think people who primarily use one or two of them get blind to things like that with the ones they're familiar with so problems like that in other ones really stick out.
IMO the big difference is that tools for basic functionality (like trackpad/mouse scrolling, as you mentioned) usually cost something on Mac. I'm not against people earning money with their software, but there are so many small annoyances in MacOS that you need separate tools to fix, and you have to hope that the authors keep updating them.
Scroll Reverser and Rectangle are the two I use and both are free. I've been using them with success since about 2019. I don't know how needed rectangle is any longer.
those 900 partners that respect your privacy
'privacy' sandbox
music-ambient sounds balance
dynamic range specially on movies
frame generation
Every time I get a new laptop I have to disable "natural" scrolling. Down should be down, dang it.
- disable auto-rotate
- enable dark mode
- increase keyboard repeat rate
- decrease keyboard repeat delay time
- increase mouse/trackpad sensitivity
- decrease idle to suspend time
The list is huge but those are the main things I do not need to install anything to change. They are important to me because I hate slow navigation.
I turn off sounds. I hate computers that whoosh when I do something with windows, beep for no apparent reason, click when something else happens.
i honestly take that option for granted lol, it's so weird when someone else's computer bloops when a notification pops up. same with phones honestly, if i'm not expecting an important call it's staying on silent
Enable y-axis look inversion. Because which way was "normal" and "inverted" hadn't been standardized when I started gaming and that's what I learned.
Screen brightness, dark mode, night light, if it's a mobile device then Airplane mode.
Turning off motion blur and increasing field of view when a game has first person POV. Guaranteed motion sickness for me if I don't adjust each.
Lock down permissions to what is actually necessary to function, then expand permissions as i feel they need them.
Volume goes waaaay down immediately. Then if it has motion blur, that goes all the way away from me.
on every new android phone i go to developer options and change animation scaling 0.5x, makes the phone feel much quicker
oh dang, just tried it out and it's brilliant, thank you internet stranger!