Am 27.11.2011 13:56, schrieb Christian Rupp: > Am 27.11.2011 13:19, schrieb Davor: >> Since Unity became important part of Ubuntu, i`m very interested in >> its success. >> >> >> Keyboard shortcuts have recently been the subject of discussion on >> ubuntu desktop list, after the statement that unity requires "heavy >> mouse use". After few days i must agree. >> In Gnome menu you needed 2 clicks and few seconds to start any >> application - Unity takes clicks and time. >> You cannot put all of them into launcher (you can - but...you know >> what i mean). >> And there are some of them, not very suitable for launcher, that i >> frequently use like gedit, calculator, or terminal and things like >> program killer (force quit). >> >> >> 1. >> >> I'm not too enthusiastic about using the keyboard shortcuts for two >> major reasons: >> - it is not convenient for touch screens >> - if I have to use two hands for keyboard shortcut, I must let go the >> mouse and take my eyes off the screen >> >> Mouse is much more appropriate for gui navigation. >> As an inveterate Opera user I recalled mouse gestures: >> http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/gestures/ >> >> Maybe something like that could bring Unity closer to users. >> >> There is middle click unused. Or Right doubleclick. Or holding left, >> and then right click - and variations. Then combine it with scroller. >> Separate behaviours in empty space and window area or launcher area. >> >> There should be easy mouse gesture for workspace switcher, windows >> switcher and other window controls. >> >> I suggest something like this: >> >> Any position >> - Double center click - something very usefull like - opens (and >> closes) custom dash(keep reading) or launcher >> - Hold center click + left click - opens (and closes) window switcher >> - Hold center click + right click - opens (and closes) workspace >> switcher >> - Hold center click + mouse move left then down - minimize all >> windows (show desktop) >> - Hold center click + mouse move right then up - restore all windows >> >> Window area >> - Center click + move up - maximize window >> - Center click + move down - minimize window >> - Center click + move right - next window >> - Center click + move left - previous window >> >> Can window be grabbed with mouse and throwed onto next workspace? >> > Very great idea although I think that the mainly used short cuts > [super], [super + tap], [super + ^], [super + w] and [super + s] are > very handy... should be prefered for desktop you can do everything > with one hand and your mouse gestures, yeah? don't know >> 2. >> >> But that does not solves quicker application access. There are not >> two panels anymore, so i suggest CUSTOM DASH. Holder where you can >> put your application starters "not very suitable for launcher"(like >> gedit), indicators (wheather, system, classic menu), favourite >> folders shortcuts and files you`re currently working on. >> Custom dash should be very easily started with mouse from any position. >> Starters, files and folders should have right click option "add to >> custom dash". >> It could be transparent area like dash is, but windowed. >> > ever used gnome pie I love this thing > http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/10/app-launcher-gnome-pie-gets-updated-with-keyboard-navigation-other-features/ > >> 3. >> >> Settings are now in one place, and i like it... >> ...but i don`t think they belong in launcher - they should be part of >> dash (below with home, apps, files and music). >> > nah , not a separated lens they should have just one position the cog > menu >> 4. >> >> There is just one more thing. >> >> Now i`m sure what bothers me about this launcher: TOO MANY colours. >> Look above it, at top panel (default ambiance theme), or window >> panels - then look at the launcher. >> You will come to same conclusion. >> > change the backlight mode - in my opinion in should set to toggle by > default >> I think it needs more serious look. >> >> Colored background is good to show that is active icon (mouse over or >> currently opened application). >> Other icons backgrounds should have the SAME color. >> >> Maybe when mouse is not over launcher, it could be dimmed or little >> more transparent. >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp have to edit some things of course I meant [alt + tap] and [alt +^ ]
and I' using gnome-pie set to space and menu
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