On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 23:09, Tom <1...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> I agree that we seem to have taken a step backwards  and can only hope that it
> means taking 2 steps forwards soon as a result.
> Regards from

Don't know for handicapped people, but after changing a little the
settings and tweaking at two places, I do now prefer Unity over
Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Lubuntu (tested them all). At least with the
least tweaking I get close to working highly efficient.

I hope there is a chance to get the features for disabled people well
integrated into Unity.

BTW: There is one little damn thing which I find very annoying: While
I find it totally cool to activate the last active window of that type
when clicking on the terminal launcher after having the browser active
and vice versa - there shouldn't be the other windows of the same type
also brought to front. Usually one switches between several windows of
the same type or between the same two windows of different type.

And I would desire a gnome menu button on the Unity launcher bar
optionally - sometimes I would prefer that over searching in Dash.

But after all the arguing against Unity since it was started - I need
to say that it's getting there where I can be really satisfied with
it.

Really hope that disabled people could get also some increased
productivity.

Best regards and thanks for all the brave programmers,

Martin.
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Martin Wildam

http://martin.wildam.org/

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