If we push the idea a little more. In many situations, people can't use the keyboard to make an Alt-Tab. We can make a mix between the actual Alt-Tab and the Clock Hotspot. http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/18/100518095116505038.jpg
And I don't know if it's possible, but when you pass on, the clock shows the Alt tab and when you click on him, it's opening the calendar as usual. 2010/5/17 Kao Chen <kaoch...@gmail.com> > Hi, > I began a conversation on the taskbar subject on the GnomeShell milling > list here: > > Frederik Nnaji suggest that I need to do the same here. > So, here is the original message: > > > >Hi > >I am very confused by the task bar's death. > >It's very confusing my work. I change to an other application several > times by minutes in order to build my mockups. > >I always need to go back to the overview to find the good one. > >Each time I go back I lose time trying to recognize the good application. > Some of them have a look very close. > >And many Times I don't reminder from which desktop I come from. > > > >In my idea, the Overview is where your organize your work, and the > fullscreen, the place where you work. Go back all the time ,It's very > boring. It's give me headache too (really). > > > >In order to be constructive, I made a new little mockup here: > > http://nsa14.casimages.com/img/2010/05/16/100516085743593381.jpg > >I replace the existing calendar by a task panel. (I don't really > understand the purpose of this solitary calendar.) > > >The clock become an hotspot to get a quickly access. > >I add few separator in order to show the distribution between desktops > >I add also an access to desktop, I miss that too. > > Thanks for listening > Kao > >
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