https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431402
--- Comment #21 from mao <maot...@gmx.net> --- Are you serious? You are proposing that carefully moving cursor to a tiny button (which must be tiny, otherwise it covers up the fullscreen image) and making extra click is an improvement over simply scroll-zooming back until hitting the "end". You know, there is a reason websites stop scrolling at the bottom. Even if you want to move the last line to the top of the screen you cannot do it. Restricting movement improves user friendliness, not reduces it. Think about zoom slider too. Compare libre office to Gwenview zoom slider, you will see the difference easily with a touchpad. If you are absolutely 100% sure zooming out too much is a must-have feature and under no circumstance it can be done by changing the window size or the sidebar size, do it like so: 1. option to toggle default behavior in settings 2. key modifier for temporary toggle behavior Big caveat: huge maintenance cost, user interface overload, complexity. But again, make user study first to ensure this is needed at all. Actual users, not bugzilla nerd users. Since you said you are a software design expert, you should know how to conduct and design user study properly (not some fake opinion poll). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.