• @[email protected]
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    026 days ago

    Before even typing “notepad” after hitting Win+R, I realised I could just paste my text directly into the run dialog and re-copy it.

  • @[email protected]
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    027 days ago

    You’re the only program that loads quickly enough on my pile of junk machine to write down my impulsive ADHD ideas before I forget them so I can forget to read them later

    • macniel
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      027 days ago

      have you considered a notebook next to your keyboard, so you can jot down those ADHD ideas in a pinch?

      • @[email protected]
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        026 days ago

        adhd ideas are fast, too fast for handwriting. sometimes even typing is barely fast enough

        one day when we invent thought -> text machine neurotypicals will finally be able to see the speed of an adhd brain that “just had a great idea”, and they shall wonder how can our brains be so fast, but seemingly never when they should

        • macniel
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          026 days ago

          Mmh would a Dictation be fast enough? Like speech-to-text software?

          • @[email protected]
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            From my experiences, no. Usually these ADHD ideas don’t actually come through as words so dictating requires a layer of translation from idea to words. This is also the struggle with handwriting or typing. The idea is happening and leaving at the same rate, so you can’t slow down to translate. It needs to be an instant mind-to-text transfer like the other person mentioned

            Edit to add: To me, these ADHD thoughts feels like a classroom having a debate at 2x speed. I’m coming up with arguments, counterpoints, counterarguments, etc. so quickly that my conscious mind cannot keep up with the conversation. If I’m lucky, I get to have an understanding of the finished product. This is what drives the “well…” trailing off when I’m trying to explain these thoughts to neurotypicals. The conversation is still ongoing, and a counterpoint was brought up after translation which disrupted the entire thought process

    • @[email protected]
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      027 days ago

      Notepad++ for me since opening the files i need to in regular notepad freezes the fucker xd

  • Rue Mohr
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    @cm0002 OMG that is what I use it for on windows at work.
    Who the hell decided the formatting should be part of the copy anyhow.

  • M137
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    026 days ago

    Nah, I use it a lot for editing .ini files for games.

    • @[email protected]
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      026 days ago

      Try Notepad++, its free, open source, and well worth the minimal effort to download and install.

      • Sockenklaus
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        025 days ago

        NP++ is great but sometimes you want something even more minimal… I for example hate NP++'s icon toolbar and it’s cluttered menu bar and would never use it even though I acknowledge that it’s a great tool (just not for me).

        Classic notepad.exe with basic syntax highlighting would be amazing…

      • FartsWithAnAccent
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        026 days ago

        I can believe it: Stuff like this is not very well advertised to users so tons of useful shortcuts go unused regularly.

        Bonus hotkeys:

        WIN + X will also bring up a more helpful menu and allow you to do things like shut down, restart, sleep the computer using only a few keystrokes instead of clicking around.

        WIN + right or left arrow will snap the screen to one side or the other, WIN + up maximizes, WIN + down will minimize

        • Thomrade
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          026 days ago

          my company was paying a license for a tool to let them snag areas of the screen for screenshots, with quick tools to hilight or circle or add arrows to certain areas. an expensive license. more people than I care to admit we’re shocked when I showed them the windows snipping tool with win + shift + x

          • FartsWithAnAccent
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            026 days ago

            There’s also Greenshot if people dislike the built in stuff, it’s free, open source, and works pretty well.

            • Thomrade
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              026 days ago

              Thanks for the rec! I’ll definitely suggest that but the head of our IT dept has a particular dislike for FOSS, due to past bad experiences, but I’ve been slowly whittling him down.

              • FartsWithAnAccent
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                I am the IT department, but have had mostly good experiences with FOSS stuff, although you do need to vet the licensing: Not all licenses will allow for a company or institution to use it.

                Also, you need to make sure it will work reliably, doesn’t pose any security risks, etc. but that should always be SOP for any software FOSS or proprietary, free or paid. If a tech department isn’t vetting stuff, then they’ve already fucked up before deploying anything.

                FOSS isn’t necessarily bad in an enterprise environment though, sometimes it’s even the best possible option (most web servers run some version of Linux, for example).