• ahornsirup@feddit.org
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      Fair. It still should be communicated better though, because it really does feel like a bug when you first encounter it.

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        MacOS had that feature for a long time, it’s pretty intuitive. I’ve never heard of someone thinking it’s a bug despite MacOS being very mainstream nowadays

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          We clearly live in different bubbles because this is the first time I’ve seen someone refer to MacOS as “very mainstream”. iOS, sure, but I haven’t seen many Macs out in the wild. It’s certainly not common to the point where people would expect MacOS behaviour as the default.

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            MacOS has 25% market share for desktop operating systems in the United States. That counts as mainstream to me

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              Around 15% here in Germany. That’s more than I expected, but it isn’t mainstream. At least not in the sense that people will expect MacOS behaviour by default on their computers, or even to the point where you can expect familiarity with MacOS from most users.

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        As the other commenter said, when I first encountered it I whaybI though was that they put the Mac wiggle.

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        I didn’t mean that the feature is universally available. I meant that lots of people will intuitively start moving their mouse to find the cursor, because our eyes are good at spotting motion and because it might be placed somewhere which matches its color.

        Maybe not everyone starts shaking rapidly enough to trigger the feature, but well, you don’t want it activating all the time either…