Adam Williamson wrote: > This is a common misapprehension, but it's not true. The reason for the > large icon grid is actually that the developers did real world user > research (yes, really!) and found that many people had significant > trouble navigating the typical Windows / GNOME 2 nested menu system full > of wide-but-short entries. They would lose levels in the nesting by > moving the mouse a bit wrong. They would launch the wrong thing because > the target area was too short. This was especially pronounced with poor > pointing devices - particularly cheap trackpads on cheap laptops. > > The Giant Grid O' Icons is navigable with a much higher success rate.
There are less radical solutions for these problems though, see e.g. KDE's Kickoff menu. (But I can't get used even to that, I use the classic menu which KDE Plasma also offers.) Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel