I’m liking Ditto clipboard manager quite a bit. It eliminated LocalSend for me too.
Fluent Search is semi-interesting. It’s for general search, but it includes a screen search, allowing for Vimium like clicking of gui elements from the keyboard. Ctr+m brings up the screen hints for clickable elements. It’s a little funky in that it places hints below clickable elements, which can be slow to decipher when there are a lot of clickable elements in close proximity. But I haven’t seen anything better yet. I’m surprised that someone hasn’t done Vimium for the desktop yet. There is an application called win-vind that claims to, but it doesn’t find very many gui elements to click.
I’m using Vimium, Espanso, Ditto, and Utterly Voice (sparingly) on a daily basis for work. Someone could definitely amalgamate core functionalities from these applications for something nicer. Maybe in the next life.
Yea, Fluent Search’s gui element hints fills in some holes in the browser for Vimium, too. For example, when on a new tab, Firefox based browsers disable addons, so no Vimium keys are available there, but Fluent Search’s is. I’m thinking that it will replace the sparse use of Utterly Voice for me, which I have mostly been using to move between Windows.
I found that Fluent Search allows for customizing position, size, and color of the hints for the Vimium like screen navigation, which is pretty sweet. So yea, Utterly Voice is out, and Vimium + Fluent Search is pretty dang nice for navigating without a mouse. The mouse will have to be used for a few odd things, but this probably covers 95% or better of it.