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      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.

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      And everyone is going to hate this here, but turning on OneDrive. We share laptops on mobile carts hooked to essentially car batters at work. Scanners and other tools are zip ties to carts and moving everything is impractical all the time. Grabbing one that you know you’ve used recently and using the cloud storage to link your desktop/documents/picture then dropping your Downloads folder into your documents and remapping it makes it so w.e computer you have on any day will have all your shit with minimal time loss.

      At many companies when doing IT I would write a script that would copy files and export favorites from Edge, Chrome, Firefox to OneDrive as well and had an import script so when I got the users to the new location /computer it could dump all their shit back where it was without having to copy a hundred employees shit to shared folders and keep up with making sure they were deleted to free up space for other users.

      Windows has it’s pitfalls, but a TB of storage space for such comes in handy.

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    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.

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      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

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    I enable dark mode on anything that has it.

    Terminal apps: I make the cursor non-blinking.

    Lemmy: Hide seen posts.

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    Every time I get a new laptop I have to disable “natural” scrolling. Down should be down, dang it.

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      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.

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          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.

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        Roku pushed an update that doesn’t allow you to disable it. I literally don’t understand

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    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.

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      because most games only detect the DualSense when it’s physically plugged in.

      I fuckin feel like it should be illegal for Sony to advertise their wireless controller works wirelessly with PC too (as I know I’ve seen them do) when it actually doesn’t, it only works properly wired. I have your official signed and updated driver’s, Sony, ball is in your court!

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        Well they do work, at the most basic level. Mostly being emulated as an Xbox controller with Steam just so you can use it to play, but without any extras like the triggers or mic.

        And I also thought Sony was to blame until I played a few things that it works 100% wirelessly with. I don’t think Sony is the guilty party in this; it’s the dev of the games that under utilize what the driver/BT stack can actually do. Though I do also have to wonder if Valve can make an emulation layer for it so when Steam detects you’re using a DualSense, it tells the game you’re running that and not that it’s an Xbox one.

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    on every new android phone i go to developer options and change animation scaling 0.5x, makes the phone feel much quicker

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      Curious what you use airplane mode for so much? Brightness, blue light, themes(dark mode) I often use but curious what I’m overlooking with Airplane mode

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        Because for cellphone, I pretty much use wifi only and try to limit data usage. I believe on some devices airplane mode also turns off bluetooth by default as well, but you can still turn on bluetooth while in airplane mode if you need it.

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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.

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        Yeah, it makes perfect sense on phones. But for whatever reason the disconnect between the trackpad and laptop screen really screws with my brain. It’s like if you tried to drag the scrollbar and it went in the opposite direction you’re dragging it.

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        I think the preference difference might have something to do with being used to scroll wheels or not. I personally grew up using mice with scroll wheels before I got my first touch screen device (iPod touch) so when trackpads started supporting multi-touch scroll I was already used to scrolling my fingers down to move down in the content.

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          I don’t think that’s it, since I also grew up with normal computer mice - my first phone-type touch screen device was probably around 12/13, at which point I already had lots of desktop usage.

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            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.

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              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.

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                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.

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        Edit: This is meant to be a reply to the scroll wheel thread, I hit the button on the wrong one and am just gonna leave it here

        On a phone you’re actually touching the page and physically moving the page around (not really of course but that’s the action it’s mimicking)

        A scroll wheel is a button-based command, specifically I think it’s literal origin was a different physical space for PgDwn and PgUp

        I can get why people like natural scrolling, sorta, because I invert my axis in some games, but only if they used laptops a lot at some point, as those bridge the gap

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    those 900 partners that respect your privacy

    ‘privacy’ sandbox

    music-ambient sounds balance

    dynamic range specially on movies

    frame generation

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      Even when I like the music, it goes down to about 50%. If games were good at dynamically adjusting the music so it doesn’t compete with all the other audio when you actually need to hear things, I wouldn’t. But here we are.

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        yup. totally agree.

        i tend to prefer ambient sounds specially with zombie action horror games mainly for immersion feels. i know i won’t blast my jams exploring through zombie apocalypse.

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    Every single time I launch a new game the first thing I ALWAYS have to fix is the fuckin audio being way too goddamn loud. Why WHY does every single game have to launch with all the volume set to 100%???

    I can’t remember what game it was I started played recently, but it had all the volume set to 50% on first launch and my friend and I actually like cheered from joy. That should be the norm not an exception so rare we celebrate it.

    If you are a game dev please for the love of God set the default volume to at least 50%. Let the player choose to blow out their eardrums if they want later. Don’t force it on all of us. Especially if you have loud music that starts the millisecond the main menu pops up or if you have any unskippable cutscenes before you let them see the volume settings.