> So, I'm trying to bring my Windows usage experience as close as possible to so familiar and common on Linux.
I see you were given an answer for the slow animation. For most UI tweaks, regedit is a good starting point.
You may also like the powertoys, but I suggest you take the time to create AHK scripts, for example if you want to make your workflow keyboard centric
> So, I'm trying to bring my Windows usage experience as close as possible to so familiar and common on Linux.
I did the opposite with the help of hyprland on arch, but it took me years to get close to how efficient I was on Windows, where there are many very polished tools to do absolutely anything you can think of.
I see you were given an answer for the slow animation. For most UI tweaks, regedit is a good starting point.
You may also like the powertoys, but I suggest you take the time to create AHK scripts, for example if you want to make your workflow keyboard centric
> So, I'm trying to bring my Windows usage experience as close as possible to so familiar and common on Linux.
I did the opposite with the help of hyprland on arch, but it took me years to get close to how efficient I was on Windows, where there are many very polished tools to do absolutely anything you can think of.