Though I can't speak for others, personally I don't mind the change itself. However, the vertical "half-maximalisation" keybindings (which I'll define as maximalisation such that you can put 2 windows next to each other), as you guys call it should be consistent with both the horizontal (one window op top of another) and the quadrant (making a window occupy a quarter of the screen) half-maximalisation keys, in keeping with basic convenience rules and the rule of least surprise.
I'm writing this using the AMD daily Live CD of April 6, and I can tell you guys that currently, they're not consistent, which is counter-intuitive, and that in turn seems to clash with what I perceive to be a core value of Unity: user-friendliness. Horizontal half-maximalisation right now is bound to <ctrl> + <alt> + <kp up> and <ctrl> + <alt> + <kp down>, but because of this change, vertical half-maximalisation is bound to <ctrl> + <alt> + <left> and <ctrl> + <alt> + <right> instead of <ctrl> + <alt> + <kp left> and <ctrl> + <alt> + <kp right>. As a very frequent user of this feature, I'd like to see this to be made consistent, ideally (though of course not necessarily) in such a way my fingers never need to leave the home row of my keyboard. I wasn't intending to discuss this here, but as that is already sort-of done, I'll also give you guys my opinion of the "keybinding help overview" that's bound to "hold <super>": First off, it's really great it's there as it's quick, contains useful information and doesn't get in the way of the user's workflow, but it has some layouting issues (not being able to see a keybinding in full makes such an entry effectively useless, requiring a google search), which can be corrected by utilising the available space better. A lot of it is currently wasted. Secondly, the overview needs to become more discoverable. I stumbled on it entirely by accident when I was, for the first time ever, playing around with the dash and HUD to get an impression of Unity. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to metacity in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/969235 Title: Keyboard shortcuts - Update some window management shortcuts to use "Ctrl + Super" instead of just "Super" Status in Ayatana Design: Triaged Status in “compiz” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “compiz-plugins-main” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “metacity” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released Status in “ubuntu-docs” package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Change the following window management shortcuts from: Ctrl + Alt + D Minimises all windows Super + Cursor up Maximises the current window Super + Cursor down Restores or minimises current window Super + Cursor Left or Right Semi-maximises current window to: Ctrl + Super + D Minimises all windows Ctrl + Super + Cursor up Maximises the current window Ctrl + Super + Cursor down Restores or minimises current window Ctrl + Super + Cursor Left or Right Semi-maximises current window Rational: SUPER triggers the launcher, and the actions listed above do not require launcher interactions. As a result, using SUPER on it's own for these interactions has resulted in false positives where the launcher is revealed even though it provides no benefit for these interactions. Adding CTRL to the beginning of these shortcuts solves this problem, and also makes the shortcuts more congruous with the 'Ctrl + Alt + Cursor Keys' workspace shortcuts. For a full list of the unity shortcuts see https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d /1jqeKtIJwqLtl58Wk_fqjr9Rrgxn9zsouCYOo-cZsLSE/edit To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ayatana-design/+bug/969235/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~desktop-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

