✨ Auto Command deactivate
Feature Request Description
So like suppose i was trying to move an app but i then decided not to do so. In such case i should have an option to automatically deactivate the loop if no action has been taken for a particular amount of time(let's say 1 second)
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Additional Context
Screenshot app name is swish(a gesture based windows manager) works pretty well with loop
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I'm curious - can you think of any situations where someone might actually want to keep the key pressed down for a while, instead of just letting go once they're done? I
It'd be helpful to know if there are any use cases we should keep in mind before we think about adding this auto-deactivation feature.
Yes suppose I was gonna loop a window to the right half and then I decided it was better in that position so normally I'd press esc to exit the radial menu overlay or window, but that would take up my 2nd hand too and if I were to just take my finger off the keyboard it would loop to the right half that is why I suggest there should be an option to timeout the selection of window position such that the radial menu would disappear after a set time so I just have to use a finger instead of the two hands I was originally using to exit the loop(because I have mapped my activate loop key to right option so cannot use single hand to press right option and escape simultaneously)
Would using the Undo keybind work for this?
Extra keypress imo, and I don't find undo command reliable tbh