Is it possible to be comfortable with two desktop OSs (e.g. shortcuts, mouse) - eviltoast

I’ve been a linux user for 20 years (mostly on KDE). I just started at a new job, and they gave me a mac. I found out later that I could have got a linux machine instead, which is a bit annoying. Still, I know there are some nice things about a mac, and I figured I’d give it a try for a while.

I’m pretty quick moving around my desktop environment, and I’m finding picking up the mac is not too bad. BUT I use keyboard shortcuts a lot, and they are all every different on a mac. So whenever I switch back and forth between my work machine, I end up stumbling a bunch and wasting my time, and getting annoyed. It’s mostly keyboard shortcuts, but the trackpad buttons and scrolling are annoying too.

So, question is: is it possible to regularly use two OSs with wildly different control surfaces, and be comfortable with it? e.g. either MacOS + Linux, or I guess MacOS + Windows? Or will it be annoying forever?

  • Presi300@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I got a MacBook a bit earlier this year, and the keyboard took me a while to get used to, but I got used to it eventually and now I’m pretty comfy on both it and KDE.

    That being said, you probably have way more of a muscle memory than me, as I’ve only been using Linux for around 4 years, so it might be a bit more difficult for you to get used to it.