the mouse disappears after timeout. no need to move it. Is the video
full screen?-nothing should happen anyway.
If hover is too slow (1 sec delay), you could always click as well.
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Diego Moya wrote on 22/04/10 17:35:
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> On 22 April 2010 17:30, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
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>> On Thursday 22,April,2010 10:51 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
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>>> Then I thought, it would be pretty cool if all the menus on the panel
>>> (including Applica
I think this has some potential. We could at the very least give it a test
run during the maverick alphas.
On 22 Apr 2010 18:50, "Frederik Nnaji" wrote:
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 18:35, Diego Moya wrote:
>> It makes the accidental hove...
i can imagine a proficient hacker would not care about too
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 18:35, Diego Moya wrote:
>> It makes the accidental hover over these menus a lot more painful. I'd rather
>> not have this.
i can imagine a proficient hacker would not care about too much of
this, his hands being on the keyboard most of the time.
> Ditto. But I think this
On 22 April 2010 17:30, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
> On Thursday 22,April,2010 10:51 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
>> Then I thought, it would be pretty cool if all the menus on the panel
>> (including Applications, Places, System, Me menu, Indicators and the
>> calendar ) opened on hover. That would reduce
On Thursday 22,April,2010 10:51 PM, Luke Benstead wrote:
> I've just been thinking about the new indicators, and how there were
> some complaints about it adding a click to get to stuff in the menus.
> Then I thought, it would be pretty cool if all the menus on the panel
> (including Applications,
I've just been thinking about the new indicators, and how there were
some complaints about it adding a click to get to stuff in the menus.
Then I thought, it would be pretty cool if all the menus on the panel
(including Applications, Places, System, Me menu, Indicators and the
calendar ) opened on
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