Shortcat might be a bit more popular than InCompetech Graph Paper. We know about 27 links to it since March 2021 and only 20 links to InCompetech Graph Paper. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Shortcat: https://shortcat.app/ It makes it VERY easy to keep your fingers on the keyboard almost all the time, which really helps things fly. It's an equivalent of the AceJump plugin for IntelliJ if you've used that, but it uses the accessibility tree instead of the contents of the editor. - Source: Hacker News / 17 days ago
Many MacOS users don’t know that, in almost all applications, 'Command + ?' opens the Help menu and immediately focuses a search field that allows the user to search and activate any menu command. An additional non-native but amazing (and free!) application is Shortcat (https://shortcat.app/). Among other amazing abilities, Shortcat lets the user access parts of the current application’s GUI that may not be... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
MacOS actually does better in this area of keyboardless software: you have https://www.homerow.app/ and https://shortcat.app/. Not sure about linux, but I would imagine that the home of OS hackers would have something similar. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
If you're on Mac try shortcat - it's solved most mouse issues for me. I use a mouse now <5% of tasks and keyboard shortcuts for the rest. Https://shortcat.app/. Source: about 1 year ago
As you may or may not know, there's an app called Shortcat for Mac, which is amazingly cool: it allows you to navigate the "whole" UI using the keyboard (something like Vimium in the browser, but for all the "normal" windows). Source: about 1 year ago
Make your own or select a pre-designed one here! Source: 7 months ago
Free Online Graph Paper might have something close. Once you pick a type of sheet, you can change some of the parameters then download a PDF. Source: 12 months ago
You might be able to print something close to that here: https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/. Source: about 1 year ago
But if you really want to bake the grid, then my method would be to get a grid e.g. From some template. You can generate any size at incompetech. Then you open the grid pdf in inkscape, drop your map, pull the grid above it, adjust colors, scaling, etc. Then export as PNG, later convert to any other format you want. Source: about 1 year ago
I'll also add a free* map paper option... https://incompetech.com/graphpaper/ Can custom create any size/shape. I have 30x30 sheets I used to "test" the plotter at work (ancient inkjet so it needed to be run every so often anyway) and a fair stack of 11x17 sheets I can tape together in whatever configuration makes sense for the map. Source: about 1 year ago
Vimium - The Hacker's Browser.
Gridzzly - Print your own grid paper
Vimac - Like Vimium but for macOS.
Paperkit - Create and download custom graph, lined, or dot grid paper
hunt-n-peck - Simple vimium/vimperator style navigation for Windows applications based on the UI Automation...
Stemsheets Graph Paper - Stemsheets offers a Graph Paper template that enables you to create more than 600 combinations of colors, spacing, line widths, and more and print the paper from a mobile device or desktop computer.