I'm using Linux Mint 18.3. I cannot move the control buttons to left for
applications "Calculator" and "Disks". With other applications it's
working fine.
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Just as I was starting to get used to buttons being on the left (I would
still prefer them on the right) I had a look at the System Log and it
has its buttons on the right. Why should that be?
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"It is not a setting, it's where the designers chose to place them."
Many users switching to linux are used to using Microsoft Windows. This
is so common that we even have linux distributions to match this switch.
I am a right handed person, and I feel that the experience to move my
mouse all the
> It is not a setting, it's where the designers chose to place them.
Then you should consider replacing your designers with someone who
understands the term "user experience". A bit harsh, I know, but so is
your statement "This will not change".
I have used 16.04LTS with unity now for some weeks
I don't understand why designers should dictate every potential option
of my user interphase.
I'm not sure of the status of this issue. I have moved users to Ubuntu
Desktop from Windows. They had the choice of upgrading their Windows
desktops from earlier versions of the OS to Windows 10. Windows
Oh, I forgot to mention: this revolutionary top menu cuts down even more
choices, it's not only about the re-learning; I cannot use "Sloppy"
focus mode + "Raise on click" with it, what I need badly. I used a
utility on Windows for this behaviour, too. Hopefully you guys will not
remove them in the
I had been working for a while in a place where half of the large glass
windows of a very large room were painted to black (!) causing constant
twilight, because the city's chief architect designer, or whoever it
was, wrote a rule, how the given facades of our and some neighbour
buildings should lo
Another reason to enable controls on the right: compatibility with
Chrome's native look.
You'll reply that Chrome can be customized to adopt the OS theme. That's
true, and it shows that the Chrome team respects their users.
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Because you don't know what users want does not prevent you from doing what
they ask.
They want controls on the right because it is the way it is on all other
platforms. Your "WON'T FIX" is simply a lack of respect of your own customers,
who will, as I will, change platform and distribution.
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This needs to be changed from "Won't Fix" to "Ubuntu is no longer FOSS".
Taking away ANY choice is NEVER ok.
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Title:
Allow the user to move windo
> It is not a setting, it's where the designers chose to place them.
We know. We ask for it to become a setting. The few Canonical designers
and the millions of Unity users may very well have different
preferences. Do designers *really* not want to allow users to change the
location of these contr
Although I understand that the window controls are on the left (as
Stephen writes), there are many of us who dual-boot using Windows as
well, for certain specific tasks/ document formatting etc. Under these
circumstances it becomes extremely frustrating to have to switch between
the two positions.
Thank you for trying to make Ubuntu better.
The window controls in Unity are on the left. It is not a setting, it's
where the designers chose to place them. This will not change.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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