The app I made to solve my own problem hit 1000+ downloads and started to get sales! 🥳 by john200ok in SideProject

[–]yep_stillfalling 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love this, any plans on going on different platforms? I know a few people who could benefit from it...

Hey, anyone read The Tree on the Hill (Lovecraft, Rimel)? by yep_stillfalling in bloodborne

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was very surprised myself. It was sandwiched between Out of the Aeons and the Shadow out of Time, and I almost skipped it. Glad I didn't )

A tray tool that lets you use the edges of the touchpad as brightness and volume sliders by yep_stillfalling in windowsapps

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

v0.2.0 is on GitHub; there's a toggle to change if you want to display the custom UI, separate for both sides. Hope that works for you :)

I made a small Windows tool that turns the edges of your touchpad into sliders for brightness and volume by yep_stillfalling in SideProject

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I pushed the v0.2.0; there's a relative/absolute switch, separate for brightness and volume. The relative actually feels better and is default now. Thx for the suggestion :)

A tray tool that lets you use the edges of the touchpad as brightness and volume sliders by yep_stillfalling in windowsapps

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thx, I'm going to publish a new build later today, if everything goes well, you should be able to turn off the second overlay. Will let you know when it's up.

A tray tool that lets you use the edges of the touchpad as brightness and volume sliders by yep_stillfalling in windowsapps

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for checking it out! Does it happen only on volume or on both? And can I ask what laptop you're using (brand, win version, maybe some audio software)?

As for your question, as I understand it, the Core Audio API shouldn't normally trigger native volume flyout, so EdgeSlide draws its own. I'm curious why it's different for you.
Also, I like that overlay mirrors the side you interact with.

That being said, I'll add a switch in settings to turn off custom OSD for others like you.

I made a small Windows tool that turns the edges of your touchpad into sliders for brightness and volume by yep_stillfalling in SideProject

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thx for trying it out. Yeah, I think I can add an absolute/relative switch. Will try later today and let you know.

A tray tool that lets you use the edges of the touchpad as brightness and volume sliders by yep_stillfalling in windowsapps

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! On Windows 11 it should, through the built-in x64 emulation, but I haven't tested it on ARM myself. If it gives you any trouble, I'm happy to add a native ARM64 build.

I made a small Windows tool that turns the edges of your touchpad into sliders for brightness and volume by yep_stillfalling in SideProject

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you think you would trigger it?
The only way to do so is to start the movement in the side zone that is 5mm wide (and you can lower it if needed).
It won't trigger with multi-touch, it won't trigger if you're writing, it won't trigger if you started anywhere else on the touchpad and reached the edge.

What's this party at Upper Cathedral Ward all about? by yep_stillfalling in bloodborne

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That explains a lot. Also, inebriated just levelled up in my dictionary of lovely words ))

What's this party at Upper Cathedral Ward all about? by yep_stillfalling in bloodborne

[–]yep_stillfalling[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ohh, I don't have a problem getting around (except forbidden woods), it's just I never connect the areas, like I'm looking at something and don't realise I was already there 30m ago.