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Long story short; when using the Windows screen magnifier, you can press CTRL+ALT and use the mouse scroll wheel to very quickly zoom in and out - I make extensive use of that feature and it allows me to quickly pan, zoom in and out wherever I need to be at a given time.
Unfortunately, Wave is one of those Electron apps that don't disable the menu bar. x)
Press the ALT key, the menu shows. Press again, and it disappears. And now imagine this happening ~10 times a minute. o.o
Implementation Suggestion
Give the user a toggle to just disable the native menu bar. Problem solved!
...Unfortunately, I never worked with Electron - so, I don't actually know how to do that.
Anything else?
Looks good, works good, looking into linking the AI window with Ollama... seems pretty neat! It's just kinda difficult to use when the UI goes and flys around all the time. I am usually zoomed 400-600%. Hoping to take full advantage of this and wsh soon!
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Feature description
Long story short; when using the Windows screen magnifier, you can press CTRL+ALT and use the mouse scroll wheel to very quickly zoom in and out - I make extensive use of that feature and it allows me to quickly pan, zoom in and out wherever I need to be at a given time.
Unfortunately, Wave is one of those Electron apps that don't disable the menu bar. x)
Press the ALT key, the menu shows. Press again, and it disappears. And now imagine this happening ~10 times a minute. o.o
Implementation Suggestion
Give the user a toggle to just disable the native menu bar. Problem solved!
...Unfortunately, I never worked with Electron - so, I don't actually know how to do that.
Anything else?
Looks good, works good, looking into linking the AI window with Ollama... seems pretty neat! It's just kinda difficult to use when the UI goes and flys around all the time. I am usually zoomed 400-600%. Hoping to take full advantage of this and
wsh
soon!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: