For those of us who are into efficiency and making the most out of our devices, this is a must! I waited before installing it, as I wanted to ensure I was off the Remarkable beta SW and on a stable release (3.8.2.1965). These features are the BOMB!
Here is a <link> to the tool, and if you need help connecting/installing, just post (as SSH isn’t for everyone). Super crazy cool! Well done!
Thanks,
DaveR
- I installed this earlier today; I was running 3.8x. I guess I wasn’t quite on the latest version, and after a restart RM-Hacks is gone, same with my custom sleep screen. Tried to install RM-Hacks again and I am getting “No Suitable Patch Found” - Any pointers are greatly appreciated! 
- Are you able to tell me what sort of features doing this would add to my RM2? 
- I guess some of these are cool, but I’m fine with features as they roll them out. I used to be the guy who loved to hack things… but now, I accept things for what they are and I’m at peace with that - For me it’s more about understanding what’s going on inside the tablet. The only real “change” I’ve made in the software was renaming the “Life/oragnize” template category to “LifeOrg” in order to make room on the screen for a new “Custom” category, which I use for the custom templates I use - and that was done by editing a JSON file, not by monkey-patching the - xochitlexecutable itself (which makes me nervous).- Other than that, everything I’ve done is writing programs to interact with the tablet (backups, list files, delete files which aren’t cleaned up on tablets that don’t connect to a cloud account, etc.), and writing documentation about what I’m learning along the way. - You have the knowledge to understand the tablet in a way that I do not. I can follow instructions and understand explanations why things occur. However, I’m not a programmer I don’t have enough base knowledge to truly understand what I’m doing. 
 
 
- Respectfully, no, I’m not. :D - Sure, fair enough. Just wanted to share. Thx. 
 
- I agree, these hacks are essential for me. The fact that I can use the side button of the pen to erase, switch tools, undo… improves my workflow so much that that I could not get back to use the Remarkable without them. I also turn off gestures while I’m drawing to avoid accidentally triggering them, which is very distracting. - Great work! 
- Wow I didn’t know there was 3.x support. Thanks for sharing 
- This is awesome, I just updated from 2.15 to 3.8 and needed an alternative to ddvk’s patch. - Same here. I was holding on 2.15 until two days ago because I needed the side button actions and the disable gestures functionality of Ddvk, but now these are perfectly reproduced here so I’m very happy using the tablet now. 
 
- I looked at the included features and it just looks like a bunch of new swipe gestures? What features do you like so much maybe I’m missing something. - No, not really but there are a few hidden gems. - Here is what I use the most: - As a lefty, I have the toolbar on the right, and always hide it or I hit the X at the top. I can remove the “X” entirely (AWESOME), and a simple gesture allows me to toggle the toolbar panel (see first item below). Here are some other favorites for me: -  - The toolbar may be opened or closed with a one-finger swipe down (what I stated above)
- The close icon (x) in the top right corner (right-handed)/left corner (left-handed) has been removed. You can still close the document by swiping one finger down from the top (stated above)
- Cycle between two recent documents by swiping two fingers up from the bottom of the page.
- Gesture to swap the last two pen thicknesses (strokes) by swiping one finger down in the top right corner (right-handed)/left corner (left-handed).
- Gesture to swap the last two colors by swiping one finger up in the top right corner (right-handed)/left corner (left-handed).
- Gesture to switch between the last two tools: swipe one finger down in the top left corner (right-handed)/right corner (left-handed).
- Gesture to switch between the writing tool and eraser: swipe one finger up in the top left corner (right-handed)/right corner (left-handed).
- Additional stroke sizes (0.5, 1.5, 5, 8, 13).
- The toolbar icon changes from the default open icon to a brush icon.
- A brand new settings page to configure which hacks should be enabled
- New notebook name defaults to the current date and time (format: yyyy-mm-dd_hhmmss).
 - There are a few more items, but these are great. Couple the close icon removal with the built-in swipe up to close, and I am very efficient. - I will check this out. I too have to close the toolbar as a lefty. Almost sent the RM2 back because of this but decided to deal with it. This is great. 
- What happens after an update? Do you have to re-apply these customizations? - Yes. But it takes 1 minute when you have already done it. 
 
 
- I really like the fact that the hacks give a faster access to features (e.g. change of pen in one gesture instead of two clicks) without requiring the toolbar to be visible (which makes it even more like a sheet of paper). - It may not seem much but in practice it is really appreciable. 
 
