On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 13:37, Vishnoo <[email protected]> wrote: > What could probably be a solution is adding pointer friction to the top > edge of the menubar , so that it is less easy to over-shoot the menubar > and could probably prevent accidentally hitting the window controls. >
hey i love this idea! perhaps also add some sort of hint to make ALT-F1 discoverable after all, we don't use the superkey to open the most frequently used menu ( Applications ) perhaps a tooltip? A Tooltip on the top right for opening the Applications menu via [ALT+F1] would also give the users a simple way of avoiding misplaced clicks up there, keyboard provided, so the new position of the window buttons up there will not cause trouble as long as i'm using a keyboard anyway.. ..but then again, like Chow Loong Jin stated somewhere in the "Middle Click" thread, tooltips are a whole other topic; together with "hints to keyboard shortcuts" in menus and overall consistency in the three areas. On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 19:27, Jan-Christoph Borchardt <[email protected]>wrote: > Yes, it is only the one top left pixel. But that makes it no better; > Fitts’s Law works as well in reverse. Jan, i thought you'd never come onto this thread ;) yeah thanks for the "Zaunpfahl", i just learnt a great deal from your mail!
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