Man, I’m not even sure it’s possible, but it’d be so cool if this could be tied into a pin unlock for the computer. As you type your pin (or password, I suppose) it fills in and locks the chevrons
I’m sure some Linux nerd could figure it out. I avoid doing most of that custom desktop stuff in case I break something. There’s some software that does that that… What’s it called? Rain meter?
Do not tempt me! i3lock and Swaylock already have a somewhat similar circular pinentry indicator that lights up random segments as you type. Swaylock-effects can use a static image as background, and maybe I could get it to draw active chevrons instead of segments.
Rainmeter yes. I recommend downloading it and playing around with it. You can’t really break anything playing with rainmeter. I’ve not been able to find anything on Linux that’s as simple to use.
Man, I’m not even sure it’s possible, but it’d be so cool if this could be tied into a pin unlock for the computer. As you type your pin (or password, I suppose) it fills in and locks the chevrons
I’m sure some Linux nerd could figure it out. I avoid doing most of that custom desktop stuff in case I break something. There’s some software that does that that… What’s it called? Rain meter?
Do not tempt me! i3lock and Swaylock already have a somewhat similar circular pinentry indicator that lights up random segments as you type. Swaylock-effects can use a static image as background, and maybe I could get it to draw active chevrons instead of segments.
Rainmeter yes. I recommend downloading it and playing around with it. You can’t really break anything playing with rainmeter. I’ve not been able to find anything on Linux that’s as simple to use.
It must include Sergeant Harriman saying Chevron one encoded…