Sometimes, it’s the little tech annoyances that sting the most (arstechnica.com)
from ForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 19:18
https://lemmy.world/post/27426019

Anyone who has suffered the indignity of a splinter, a blister, or a paper cut knows that small things can sometimes be hugely annoying. You aren’t going to die from any of these conditions, but it’s still hard to focus when, say, the back of your right foot is rubbing a new blister against the inside of your not-quite-broken-in-yet hiking boots.

I found myself in the computing version of this situation yesterday, when I was trying to work on a new Mac Mini and was brought up short by the fact that my third mouse button (that is, clicking on the scroll wheel) did nothing. This was odd, because I have for many years assigned this button to “Mission Control” on macOS—a feature that tiles every open window on your machine, making it quick and easy to switch apps. When I got the new Mini, I immediately added this to my settings. Boom!

And yet there I was, a couple hours later, clicking the middle mouse button by reflex and getting no result. This seemed quite odd—had I only imagined that I made the settings change? I made the alteration again in System Settings and went back to work.

But after a reboot later that day to install an OS update, I found that my shortcut setting for Mission Control had once again been wiped away. This wasn’t happening with any other settings changes, and it was strangely vexing.

When it happened a third time, I switched into full “research and destroy the problem” mode. One of my Ars colleagues commiserated with me, writing, “This kind of powerful-annoying stuff is just so common. I swear at least once every few months, some shortcut or whatever just stops working, and sometimes, after a week or so, it starts working again. No rhyme, reason, or apparent causality except that computers are just [unprintable expletives].”

But even if computers are [unprintable expletives], their problems have often been encountered and fixed by some other poor soul.

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pseudonaut@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 20:12 next collapse

Is that stock photo that super-annoying Instragram French guy that just screams everywhere?

zout@fedia.io on 26 Mar 20:53 next collapse

super-annoying Instragram French guy that just screams everywhere

Not narrowing it down are we?

glimse@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 20:55 collapse

I don’t know who that is but maybe the full set will help you confirm

otacon239@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 21:01 collapse

Saving this for later

awesomesauce309@midwest.social on 26 Mar 20:47 next collapse

If you have this problem, or many others (relating to mice and shortcuts in macOS, not all the other ones), check out better touch tool.

LovableSidekick@lemmy.world on 26 Mar 20:59 next collapse

I wouldn’t call losing settings a little annoyance, I’d call it “Who the Fuck tested this???” [literally what Bill Gates said when some software was demo’d to him by my group at MS Research back in the 90s LOL. I remember the test lead was pissed because devs had actually added code that had not been tested yet cuz they were so eager to show it to Bill. Good times!]

lobut@lemmy.ca on 26 Mar 22:50 collapse

That’s crazy because there’s no way in the modern day that I’d like to demo anything that hasn’t been tested.

Infernal_pizza@lemm.ee on 27 Mar 18:21 collapse

At Microsoft they just release it instead

mat@linux.community on 27 Mar 00:20 collapse

I think this pinpointa what makes configuring Linux so much fun for me. It’s one little problem/challenge after the next, it never prevents me from working but it does always give me something to work toward. Currenrly working on a notification display for my bar, and I hope it will be just as satisfying in the end as when I got my mouse to animate with movements or when I got my config to set my wallpapers correctly no matter the host.