
- #Ui browser vs how to#
- #Ui browser vs pro#
- #Ui browser vs windows#
(There also used be a hidden focus-follows-mouse option for Terminal.app windows, don't know if it still works in El Capitan or Sierra. This article demonstrates how to use the Neo4j Browser for querying, visualization, and data interaction.
#Ui browser vs windows#
Specifically for X11 applications running under XQuartz.app (which isn't very many these days), you can specify the "focus follow mouse" option so that X11 windows are focused as you mouse over them. In Terminal.app, Cmd-Right Click will paste the contents of the primary selection (the last text you highlighted in any terminal window) into the same or another terminal, whether that terminal is focused or not. While its possible to access and use some elements of the Lightning or Classic UI from a web browser on your mobile phone or tablet, we dont actively. Unfortunately it's up to each application developer to make this work sensibly, and some unfocused applications will still perform any special action assigned to Cmd-Click, rather than treating it as a simple click. This will directly operate that control without focusing the window, which might save you a click in your side-by-side browser window scenario. We explore the two browsers highlighting the key differences in their user experience, performance, and security. The task becomes even more challenging when choosing between popular browsers such as Brave and Microsoft Edge. You can click through to any control in an unfocused window using Cmd-Click. Since every browser has a unique feature, selecting your default choice is no easy feat. There are some exceptions/workarounds though, for example: Client Scripts and UI Policies both execute client-side logic and use the same API. This feels a little cumbersome.Ĭan this behaviour be adjusted to resemble Windows and Linux? If I was pasting a command into a terminal, I could then just hit Enter to run it, whereas an extra mouse click is required on my Mac. In Windows and Linux, the right-click to paste would also activate the window.
I still need to left-click the window to activate it before I can type into it. To view only initial page loads or only route changes, use the Filter dropdown. I can select and copy text in an active terminal or editor, then paste it into another with 'right-click, Paste' but that doesn't activate the window. How to view your single page application (SPA) data details in browser. This is in contrast to Windows or Linux, where you can click on a UI element in a inactive window and that single click will both activate the window and the element in it.Ī similar issue is trying to copy and paste text between windows. One thing that is still slowing me down a little is the requirement to explicitly click in an application window to make it active, before the UI elements inside that window can be interacted with.įor example, if I have two browser windows open side by side with the left one active, it takes two clicks to follow a link in the right hand window: one to make the window active, one to click the link. A Windows and Linux user before, I'm now getting quite used to the differences with using Apple's desktop environment.
#Ui browser vs pro#
I'm a new Mac user, having been issued with a MacBook Pro when I started a new job three months ago.