EdgeSlide v0.2.0
EdgeSlide v0.2.0
A feature update: choose how each edge responds (relative or absolute control), and silence either on-screen
slider if your system already shows its own.
Added
- Slider mode, per edge—set each edge to Relative or Absolute:
- Relative (new default): the value moves up or down from its current level as
you slide, so where you first touch doesn't matter—starting near the bottom no
longer snaps it to 0. - Absolute: the value jumps to your finger's position (top = max, bottom = min)—the original behaviour.
- Relative (new default): the value moves up or down from its current level as
- Per-control overlay switches—separate Brightness overlay and Volume
overlay toggles in Settings → Behaviour. Turn one off if Windows already shows its
own indicator for it (some machines display a native volume OSD, some don't).
Changed
- Sliders now default to Relative. If you preferred the old jump-to-finger feel,
flip either edge back to Absolute in Settings.
Windows on ARM
Runs on Windows 11 ARM via built-in x64 emulation. A native ARM64 binary isn't shipped
here yet, but the repo includes a script (build-portable-arm64.bat) to build one.
Same single portable EdgeSlide.exe below—download and run, no installer.
First launch: Windows SmartScreen may say "Windows protected your PC" (the app
isn't code-signed yet). Click More info → Run anyway.
Requires a Windows Precision Touchpad on Windows 10/11. Full notes in the
CHANGELOG.