4Focus is a simple tool aimed to increase focus by reducing distractions, with the goal to provide maximum user-friendliness by providing a simple but efficient surface to interact with.
This allows for more directed focus while working or studying, or removing visual clutter when watching movies or videos, while still allowing for fast and flexible use of all available monitors.
4Focus opens up black windows covering every connected monitor. You can bring the windows you need back into focus for example by using alt-tab or the windows-key to show the taskbar, and freely move them around and over the black background. Simple in essence, but very effective.
There are several hotkeys in place to enhance the user experience:
key | function |
---|---|
escape | to exit the program |
m | to minimize all windows |
space or up | to maximize all windows |
down | to minimize only the current window |
ctrl-down | to minimize all but the current window |
These allow for fast and flexible window management, and allow for example an easy "hard reset" when the visual clutter starts taking over again, and much more with the click of a single button.
To use the hotkeys, simply bring any of the windows into focus (alt-tab, clicking on one, etc.) and pressing the desired button.
Simply download 4Focus.exe
from the Releases section, and you're good to go! No installation required, not even Python.
The first time running the .exe
file you might get a warning saying that the app isn't recognized, but after clicking 'More Info' and 'Run anyway' the warning shouldn't pop up anymore.
The only way to get rid of the warning would require me to buy a yearly subscription costing hundreds of euros, and since this is free, open-source software, that isn't in the cards for now.
Alternatively, if you prefer to use Python to run the program instead, clone the repository and run main.py using a Python environment containing the packages listed in requirements.txt, which can simply be installed by running:
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
If you enjoyed 4Focus, feel free to check out my other quality-of-life tools, all free and open-source as well, no ads and no nonsense.
(coming soon)
- ShutDownEr: xxx
- Timerrhymer: https://github.com/JohnStephens1/Timerrhymer
- BingerBoi: xxx
If you found anything useful, sharing them with people who might profit from them as well would be highly appreciated.
Alternatively, any and every donation would mean a lot and help me keep making them.
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=L4X2DFAYMJ72U