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Early this year I experimented a bit by moving the field up/down according to the mouse position (by always moving to the opposite side), and it's not too bad. But it doesn't work if you're not using the mouse, of course.
Dragging seem sensible to me, although I suspect it would get in the way very often. The original screenkey had an opaque window (that you could drag regularly using your window manager, usually with super+drag). It gets tiring, quickly :/
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I've had keymon users say they like screenkey's design but they still use keymon because you can drag the widget.
I don't think it's so sensible if you have to use super+LMB (or whatever modifier key you've set up in your window manager).
At least it would be cool if when you fit the widget in a selected window that it moved with the window, which is not the case currently.
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If this "follow window" feature was added, it would also somewhat solve the other dragging issue, as you could add a transparent GTK window, fit screenkey into it and drag that window instead.
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I added #72 for the base requirement
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