In my opinion it's very confusing... I'd rather click the notification in order
to make it dissappear...
When moving my mouse over the notification I expect it to stay on screen so I
am able to read it before it fades away.
--
Notifications disappear when mouse cursor moves to it
https://bugs.l
I turned on compositing and metacity and it's much better. But the user
experience on non compositing enabled WM is very very confusing for
users. Would be good to improve that as lot of people don't use
compositing.
--
Notifications disappear when mouse cursor moves to it
https://bugs.launchpad.
However, for relevant subscribed people, are there any plans to make
this clearer to users? Most alpha testers understand because we have
heard of the behavior already but I can see where a fresh user could be
initially confused.
--
Notifications disappear when mouse cursor moves to it
https://bu
Thanks for your bug report Guillaume, but this is the intended behavior.
The notifications are intended only as passive notifications and have no
click behavior. As such they get out of the way by fading (not
completely disappearing) when you move your mouse to them, so you can
click right through