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Mouseless – keyboard-driven control of macOS/Linux/Windows (mouseless.click)

601 points by riddley · 40 days ago · 248 comments on HN

Article summary

The article discusses Mouseless, a tool that enables keyboard-driven control of macOS, Linux, and Windows. The comments reveal that many users prefer or need to use their computers without a mouse, citing various reasons such as efficiency, accessibility, or personal preference. Some users mention that certain operating systems and applications are more keyboard-friendly than others. The discussion also touches on the history of keyboard navigation and the decline of discoverable keyboard shortcuts in modern applications.

Main themes

  • Keyboard navigation
  • Mouseless control
  • Accessibility
  • Operating system comparison
  • Application design

What commenters say

  • Some users prefer to use their computers without a mouse and rely on keyboard navigation for efficiency and accessibility.
  • The lack of discoverable keyboard shortcuts in modern applications is a significant limitation for users who prefer keyboard navigation.
  • Certain operating systems, such as Windows, have better support for keyboard-only workflows than others, like macOS.
  • The use of a mouse can be beneficial for users with certain health conditions, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, as it alleviates the need for repetitive keyboard use.
  • The decline of native toolkits and the rise of Electron apps have contributed to the lack of discoverable keyboard shortcuts in modern applications.
  • Some users argue that keyboard navigation is not always more efficient or quicker than using a mouse, especially in certain applications like Excel.
  • There is a need for more consistent keyboard shortcuts across different operating systems and applications.
  • Alternative solutions, such as tiled window managers and browser extensions with link hinting support, can provide a more keyboard-friendly experience.