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Miracle-WM 0.8 Adds Accessibility Features and Smoother Animations
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Miracle-WM, a new Wayland compositor featuring a tiling window manager at its core, rooted in the foundations of Ubuntu’s Mir display server, has just rolled out its latest version, 0.8.
This release brings Miracle-WM a major step closer to being an inclusive window manager. Version 0.8 introduces several accessibility features inherited from Mir, including hover click, simulated secondary click, slow keys, sticky keys, and a magnifier.
On the visual refinement side, workspaces now benefit from improved slide animations and new fade transitions, delivering a smoother and more modern user experience. Users can even combine multiple animations to create layered, dynamic effects that enhance the overall desktop experience.
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A raft of accessibility features in Mir are supported in miracle-wm 0.8.0, including slow keys, sticky keys, screen magnifier and simulated secondary click. As with everything in a tiling window manager, enabling these is done by editing a text-based config file.