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macOS has a feature built into the OS called Hot Corners. Linux also has built in hot corners. The idea behind it is that you can move your mouse cursor to a corner to execute a function. I found myself using it a lot on macOS and LinuxMint to enable the screen saver function or sign me out of the computer.
Scenario when this would be used?
Given the rise of OLED displays id love this feature to enable a screen saver or blank the display out to preserve the OLED pixels from burning out.
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Description of the new feature / enhancement
macOS has a feature built into the OS called Hot Corners. Linux also has built in hot corners. The idea behind it is that you can move your mouse cursor to a corner to execute a function. I found myself using it a lot on macOS and LinuxMint to enable the screen saver function or sign me out of the computer.
Scenario when this would be used?
Given the rise of OLED displays id love this feature to enable a screen saver or blank the display out to preserve the OLED pixels from burning out.
Supporting information
https://9to5mac.com/2023/07/05/macos-how-to-hot-corners/
https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2022/10/hot-coerners-ubuntu-2204/
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