Sami radwan wrote:you mean to use shortcuts?
Sami radwan wrote:How can I move and open folders for example and files?
Ron McLeod wrote:My opinion - the best way to increase productivity is to to keep your hands on the keyboard and don't use the mouse.
Tim Driven Development | Test until the fear goes away
Tim Cooke wrote:If you think mouse work is the limiting factor for programmer efficiency, you're focusing on the wrong problems.
A little like Stephan, the most productive time I spend while programming is sitting with my eyes closed talking to myself out loud running through scenarios and constraints.
Tim Driven Development | Test until the fear goes away
The secret of how to be miserable is to constantly expect things are going to happen the way that they are "supposed" to happen.
You can have faith, which carries the understanding that you may be disappointed. Then there's being a willfully-blind idiot, which virtually guarantees it.
I don't get along with trackpads because of inherited hand shake; just enough to make them think I "clicked", Using the "match head" I disabled the trackpad entirely so I can rest the heels of my hands there in comfort.Tim Holloway wrote:I call that Lenovo nub the "match head" because it's red and rough like the head of a match. Don't actually care for it that much thanks to the feel, but trackpads really annoy me. Especially if there are "magic zones/gestures" to remember. Actually I just overall hate laptop keyboards. because not only do I prefer keyboards with deeper keystrokes, but also because reaching over the trackpad/rim annoys me. Given the opportunity I'll plug a "real" keyboard into a laptop.