The global menu seems confusing to some users I've introduced to Ubuntu.
Some of them never got the hang of it without me pointing it out. I
suggest some sort of hint to the presence of a menu, but I have no idea
what it could be. I vote having the menu localized to a frame when not
maximized. I think the global menu is the only real issue people I know
have with unity, otherwise they are quite impressed.

Also the global menu doesn't let me 'bee line' the cursor to a menu
item. I have to move my mouse to the bar (in the approximate location
with practice and memorization) and then adjust its position if it
wasn't on target. Seems to be some wasted effort there.

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  Global menu is not ergonomical on large screens

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