u/njchandu

Is there a Back to Folder Gesture?

Simple question: Let's say I open a folder and go into a note (pdf or epub), I prefer hiding the sidebar and page-number footer, after I am done writing, is there a gesture I can use to get back to the folder? It is inconvenient to 'show' the toolbar just to go back. Of course, I love my supernote, just trying to confirm if I can't identify something that already exists or just built that way.

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u/njchandu — 20 hours ago

How to create Supernote templates with automatic links across pages?

I keep two linked weekly note files (a primary log and a secondary reference note).

I want a template setup where navigation links (e.g., Previous, Next, Related Note) are automatically present on each new page.

Since standard PNG templates are static background images, what is the best way to achieve this?

Should I build a hyperlinked Master PDF in Canva or use page duplication in native .note files?

Would love to hear how others handle automated inter-note linking in their templates!

Edit - added the below example: My weekly files will change. Just for example, let's say I have 2 note files for this week and call it week30-main.note and week30-ref.note and I want to create 2 templates. One for main which has a reference to week30-ref.note and another one for main which has a link to week30-main.note. Next week the files will be week31 and so on and would prefer to use the same template. I have more files and a need for linking, but just giving this simple example for reference.

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u/njchandu — 1 day ago

Noris Digital Jumbo vs Supernote Push-Up Standard Pen

I bought a Noris Jumbo while I was waiting for my Supernote Push-up standard pen. I got the Supernote pen now, but Noris Jumbo felt much more smoother. Also, when I write something like 'i' or 't' where I have to lift my hand up to put a dot to write i, the supernote pen always requires 2-3 attempts. Not sure what the deal is, I have set up Sensitive Mode and tried Balanced Mode and calibrated the stylus. Also, Noris felt a lot smoother and softer than supernote pen. Any suggestions? Of course, I love the supernote, so not trying to offend anybody, just looking for some inputs/tips. Thanks

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u/njchandu — 14 days ago

Ordered Manta without a Pen and a case

Hi all,

This will be an interesting one. I am super duper excited and ordered Manta without the pen and the case. Although it is expensive, I want them and just forgot to add them to the cart. Now, I have ordered them. It will take 5-10 days, and now I have the device without a pen.

What are some cool things I need to set up before I can start writing my first note?

Of course, I can ask this to the AI and get some answers to customize to my needs and all that, but looking for old-school, do-this-and-you-will-be-mindblown, and you will be mindblown hyped answers and a human touch (because I am hyped) :)

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u/njchandu — 24 days ago

Switching windows in Mac in MX Master 4

I love the mac mouse swipe to switch between windows/desktops in mac. I am not able to get the same working seamlessly with MX Master 4 I bought recently. I tried the Gestures button and it is so hard to keep pressing a button and move the mouse to switch a window vs it is a simple gesture in mac mouse. I tried the wheel as well but when I use the wheel there are cases where it just hangs between windows. I am using Mac M2 Max. I really want to like this mouse, but just don't see how it is better than mac mouse.

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u/njchandu — 29 days ago
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I find it really hard to say no at work, and it’s eating me up inside

I’m trying to understand whether this is an ADHD thing, a people-pleasing thing, or just a “me” thing — but I find it extremely difficult to say no at work, even when the situation is clearly unreasonable.

For example, today I had to tell my manager and teammates that I couldn’t extend my workday to do a deployment. It wasn’t an emergency; it was a routine release that could have been planned better. I had already done the first release earlier this week, and this second one would have pushed me well past my working hours in my time zone, potentially to 10pm.

Normally (in the last 20 years) I would just push myself and say yes, even if it disrupts my evening or drains me completely. But this time I tried to be honest and said that I didn’t think routine tasks should extend beyond working hours, and that I wouldn’t be able to do it today. It is also because my relationship with my manager isn't great. If I had a good relationship then I'd be more comfortable in saying no.

My brain keeps telling me that I disappointed people, let the team down, made things harder for others, etc. Even though logically I know that if something is routine, preventable, or poorly planned, it shouldn’t always fall on me to stretch myself every time.

I also worry that they’ll think I’m not a team player, even though I am always willing to help when it truly matters. This situation just wasn’t urgent, and I needed to protect my time.

Do any of you experience this kind of guilt spiral after saying no?

How do you cope with the anxiety and self-blame when you set a boundary that is totally reasonable?

I’d love to hear how others navigate this, because right now I feel awful despite knowing I did the right thing.

I'm diagnosed and have been taking stimulants for the past 1 year. I'm a 40 year old male.

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u/njchandu — 3 months ago