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On 04/22/2011 07:29 AM, Adam Williamson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">You could try just learning a bit about it before writing it off
forever.
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Sound advice. The discussions going on seem a lot like the ones
going on when KDE 4 started to arrive. The paradigm has changed
(radically?) and it takes some time to adjust...if one is willing.<br>
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I'm not a GNOME user. But, I did try it for a few minutes today.
(Will try again when I have more time.) But, I did find one thing
that seems annoying...unless there is a trick.<br>
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Pardon if I get the nomenclature incorrect.....<br>
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When you mouse-over "Activities" in the upper left your get a
selection of "Windows" and "Applications". The available "Windows"
are shown over on the right side. It seems, that if you want to
pick a window you have to move your mouse first all the way to the
left...then all the way to the right. Too much mouse movement for
me. Is there a way to bring up the Windows selection with a
key-combo or another less motion intensive method?<br>
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