Re: [Usability] Desktop management. - Discussions topics proposal.
- From: Paweł Kubik <engr maxyan gmail com>
- To: Kirk Bridger <kbridger shaw ca>
- Cc: usability gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Usability] Desktop management. - Discussions topics proposal.
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2012 09:08:19 +0100
Well. I was thinking specifically about Gnome Shell. Someone has
recently complained that switching windows hot corner is very
uncomfortable. Can anyone fully agree? I can't. When I have many windows
opened and I'm constantly opening and closing them, it's great, however
sometimes people need some integrated environment.
When I am using only few windows I can remember which one has been
opened first. Then the best solution is surprisingly the one from
Windows 7, where SuperKey+numbers switches to corresponding window on
the bar. It's so obvious and easy that we may think that we have nothing
to do with it. Of course it's false!
We can still make improvements. I simply want to introduce some ideas to
increase out productivity (well, maybe not best word for people who
just talk). In the high school I was forced to read poetry. At first I
could it twenty times I don't see anything, but analysing line by line
let me deepen my interpretations. It didn't change my negative attitude
at all, but showed me how how much can be overlooked in overall view.
(sorry if I am obvious once again). The intuition may omit some things.
By analysing single case we can find solution for wide range of them,
just as by analysing single verse of poem we can find an idea for whole
interpretation.
(I wouldn't like to be considered a great art lover who I'm not. I
know that my comparison may be less helpful as it pretended to be.)
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