The Grumpy Editor's GNOME 3 experience
The Grumpy Editor's GNOME 3 experience
Posted Mar 15, 2011 21:03 UTC (Tue) by jjmarin (subscriber, #53201)In reply to: The Grumpy Editor's GNOME 3 experience by jcm
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About the dual monitor user case, take into account that the design has evolved in the development process and this case is difficult to polish and put into practice until the design has been stabilized and marked as definitive. BTW, there is a lot of work done on this area (take a look in bugzilla.gnome.org) and I hope it will be released ASAP.
Posted Mar 16, 2011 0:40 UTC (Wed)
by elanthis (guest, #6227)
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Win7 has an option to show desktop on a hot spot in the bottom right, which is on by default. It's infuriatingly obnoxious on my laptop (I don't notice it at all on my desktop, of course) and I have disabled it. It's nice and logical where it's at, too: right-click on the show desktop button in the bottom right and unclick "peek at desktop." (The name of the option is horrible/confusing, but the location is the first place I thought to look.)
GNOME 3 on the other hand is just going to remain infuriatingly unusable for me on my laptop until that hotspot behavior gets turned into an option.
The corners work so well as a hotspot for desktop users specifically because it's so easy for a pointer to end up there. When your pointer is not always moving due to user desire, however, that pointer-gravity works against you rather than for you.
Posted Mar 16, 2011 1:46 UTC (Wed)
by sramkrishna (subscriber, #72628)
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I think that's a valid concern.
The Grumpy Editor's GNOME 3 experience
The Grumpy Editor's GNOME 3 experience