Pako, I agree

what im trying to state is this;

1. Each user will utilize their desktop differently obviously, so the
false positives is a subjective description dependent on each users
desktop usage. IE. doing away with false positives (in regards to the
launch bar) entirely in theory is not possible.

2. The solution to problem 1 is that in addition to what ever changes
are made to address the issue, users should be able to move the launcher
to their liking and scale its size to attempt to make false positives
less annoying.


Might I add that in no way shape or form is this a solution entirely, this is 
just another option for the user. Without these options, users that experience 
false positive will have nothing to do other than put up with it, and file 
another bug report.

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