On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 23:05 +0000, Mark Eggers wrote:
The left-screen / right-screen tango with a large monitor is
cumbersome. Many have commented on this. I find it unpleasant as well.
The work-around I use is Ctrl-Alt up-arrow and down-arrow. This allows
me to easily page through my virtual desktops. The virtual desktops
don't wrap around, and they're not labeled, but it's certainly better
than the mouse equivalents.
I think it's a fundamental screw-up to make someone use the keyboard
with a WIMP (Windows Icons Mouse Pointer) GUI. Sure, you're probably
not actually /forced/ to, but if it's a major pain to mouse about, it
comes to the same issue. And I mean that in regards to either swapping
between mousing and keyboard, or worse, having to use both
simultaneously.
4B. Organization
Alphabetic? Really? Yes, there are menus on the right hand side, but
this does not come up by default.
I'll diverge from your comment, a bit, but since you called it
organisation, and things are being redesigned all over the place, I'll
stick in a pet peeve of mine.
The scroll bars are generally on the right of the screen, and the menus
are generally on the left. LIkewise with commonly used buttons at the
top of the window (they're far away from the scroll bar).
As far as GUI designs go, this is horrible. If you want to be nice to
users, it'd be more convenient to bring the two closer together, such as
menus being right justified in a big window.
/---- name of window -----------------------------------+++\
| file edit view other menus |
| S
| C
| R
| O
| L
| L
Or, being able to move the scroll bar onto the left side.
Lots of quote snippage that'd have many "me too"s written with them...
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