Mouse-dependent window management breaks keyboard-only workflows on macOS
Keyboard-centric macOS users who want to jump between or tile windows without touching the mouse have limited native options. Ankylix adds Vimium-style letter hints over every window and screen zone so users can jump or tile purely from the keyboard.
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