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Enable cursor follow focus #3685
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Hey @Allsochen, I think it's a bit early to bring this feature back. When we worked on the big Revamp, we discussed that we have to cut niche feature. Of course it means some powerusers will be displeased. But that's for the greater good of having a better app for most people. It's important to only add feature if there is sizable demand for them. Otherwise the app will soon become bloated, and we will need another #351 rework 😅 Let's see how many people ask for the feature back before we make any move, okay? Thank you |
I think this feature is very different from Refactor #351. #351 is about how to implement product features. Here, features are either available or not. Some users require this feature to meet certain specific requirements of users, making them like or strongly rely on our software. The reason I agreed to delete this feature before was that I felt that no users would use it, but now some users are asking to add it back. |
Omg. Finally I found this topic. I spent half an hour to understand what the hell is going on and why this feature has gone! Please, give it back!) It is crucial for people who use few monitors (I think). Thanks. |
I strongly agree! It is such a useful feature that should be integrated in vanilla MacOS (like many other things...). |
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revert enable cursor follow focus functionality. #3656