::Switching daily between Windows and Ubuntu::

I have tested the left aligned buttons for a week now.

A point to note: I use Ubuntu at home. I must use a Windows computer at
work (and in Windows the buttons are still on the right side).

I have not been clicking the wrong thing lately (but did it earlier on).

The main reason for this that is that every time I
minimize/maximize/close a window I now have to consciously think and
look at the buttons before I click.

Instead of a 0.3 second automatic reflex gesture the operation has
become a recurring 2.5 second IQ-test. I pass the test every time now
but still my brain must channel off focus at a task that before was
automatic.

What is worse is that this also impacts me when using the Windows work
computer. The buttons there remain on the right side as always, but I
now experience the same pause-and-think effect as I do with the left-
side buttons on Ubuntu. I estimate the semi-conscious pause before
clicking the correct button is "only" about 1.5 seconds in Windows.

Even though a few seconds here and there is not a big deal there is
still a noticeable effect.

If I was using *only Ubuntu* both at *home* and at *work* I suspect I
would have no problem adapting to this in a few weeks, and get back to
the 0.3 second automatic gesture.

But making the company I work for switch their computer park to Ubuntu
is not an option that is on the table.

I doubt I am the only Ubuntu user that is stuck with using a Windows
computer at work.

My assessment is:
1) Full time Ubuntu users (that are not regularly using another OS) will fully 
adapt to the new layout in a matter of weeks.
2) The new layout will be a recurring bump-in-the-road for people who are 
unable to become full time Ubuntu users (due to work or other factors).

PS:
Apart from the window button placement, the other design changes in Lucid are 
all pointing in the right direction (no pun intended)

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[Master] Window Control buttons: position/order/alignment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/532633
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