https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267277

eemantsal <inf...@openaliasbox.org> changed:

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--- Comment #57 from eemantsal <inf...@openaliasbox.org> ---
In KDE/Plasma 5 there's the same design mistake that the oroginal poster
reported 5 years ago: the panel shows up inmediately when you pass the pointer
a couple of milimeters from the bottom border of the screen or you touch the
border with the pointer.
Is a real pain in the ass: when you are moving your pointer by the lower area
of your creen there shows up the panel every now and then, and you have to move
your mouse away, wait for some tenths of second for the panel to hide agan, and
come back with your mouse, but being very careful for not going too near to the
bottom of your screen and make the panel show up again.
I like the idea proposed by Brandon Garlock in december of 2013: not to show
the panel until one really touches the bottom border. Obviously it's not the
unique solution, a simple delay would be another. We can configure delays for
the upper screen border actions (show grid, window, etc), why not for the panel
in the lower one? Is it very hard task? One would not think so, but who knows,
I know nothing about programming; but anyway, I think is a serious important
deffect in desktop "mechanics" design for all those users who like to use all
their screen size and avoid distractions. Please reconsider it.

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