
Which would mean to change it they would have to implement the feature themselves. You don't have page up/down buttons? If not, do you have a spacebar? Space will page down.Īs you mentioned, since the behavior is the same as Chromium, Vivaldi may just be using that code instead of implementing their own. Yeah, I know what you mean, arrows only move a little bit. That way it's always within reach of your recliner/couch, and on your side of the bed.Īlso check if there is some mode setting or a hot key that could make the air mouse simulate touch input rather than moving the mouse's cursor. We would each have our own remote even if we used the same model. Air mice have me contorting my wrist with the cursor flying all over the screen, but it's a great peripheral for people that like them.

My fiancée uses a remote with an air mouse, but I prefer one with a touchpad. Then I have complete control over the UI/UX and don't have to deal with any of the advertising that may be embedded. I prefer having a full OS rather than something more limited even with Smart TVs I still use a Media PC instead of the interface and apps that are built-in. We actually use Vivaldi on our TVs too, but it's the desktop version as I built a HTPC for each of our TVs. middle click on the page and then use the air mouse to scroll. Last month, Brave added support for decentralized applications ( dapps) using the Solana blockchain on its iOS and Android mobile browsers, allowing users to connect to platforms like the Solana-centric NFT marketplace, Magic Eden.Something to try. In 2017, Brave added the Basic Attention Token, which rewards users for allowing the browser to show advertisements while they surf the web.īrave then announced a deal with Ramp in May 2022 that enabled users to buy crypto with fiat currency via the Brave Wallet installed within Brave’s desktop and mobile browsers.

Launched in 2016, Brave blocks online advertisements and website trackers by default, making it a popular web browsing tool for privacy-minded individuals. “We expect to see that shift with innovations in user experience, like the one we are releasing today.” “While self-custody has grown in popularity over the past decade, the most common way to hold digital currency and tokens remains with centralized exchanges,” the company added. The company said that 38 cryptocurrencies can be sold via the off-ramp service.

To learn more, read today’s blog post: /bwubrefqjTĪccording to Brave, users in select countries can now sell their coins for fiat, including Ethereum, Solana, USDC, and Brave’s own Basic Attention Token (BAT). In Brave’s latest desktop version (v1.49), we’ve added a new off-ramping feature to Brave Wallet, powered by our friends at cryptocurrencies can now be sold more easily for fiat currencies.
