A flaw that I heard many times in this teard is that it looks like a volume button
It is some kind of what you said. If you press the + button again you get a menu to add the song to a playlist. Another point that I missed is that the “like” button also adds the song to your favorite list.
TBH I didnt though about it but yea it’s now gone
It was once already a plus?
Wouldn’t install on my grapheneos phone
yea I also used yt music for over 2 years but it doesn’t work on a de-googled phone. So I switch to spotify because they doesn’t require google play services. One of the things I miss are the in the client integrated music videos on my secondary display
I know what you mean with the radio function I would also love if it would give me something similar to the song i was listening to not the stuff I usually listen to
Sorry I’m not a English is not my native language. I changed it up so it isn’t that bad
Sorry it was a bad screenshot I changed it to a better one
For context the old one was that one
Greenland is at 12,51% idk why but it is so I guess
The Motorola one vision has a feature that if you hold down the volume button it skips and gives you a vibration as feedback. I miss it so much on my pixel 6 with grapheneos
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/gamescope#status-of-gamescope-packages and i can conform on my fedora laptop it is there avalible in the repos to. I don’t have a HDR display if you don’t count in my phone.
*also a laptop manufacture
How is the GNOME app called? I’m asking for a school project
You could use game scope if I remember correctly
If you use gnome with dash to bar or something like that you can desite in the extetion. And if I remember correctly muffin support it as well
Thats the reasson i use hyprland at work Gnome, cinnemon and kde are really nice but monitor independent virtuall desktops is a must for me
Yes it work with English content very well. You can rerout all your audio to it via helvum. The big problem is that it only has 3 languages supported English, French and Polish. So it technicality works but not in German unfortunately. But I can say now it partly works on Linux.