Manipulation of the graphical/viewing settings from the GUI should not
leave a user stranded!  This is the holy grail of comfort and confidence
in your GUI/OS.

The above issue with the screen resolution dialogue should most
definitely be classed as a bug/oversight.  I have experienced this
issue, both sides of having the [ALT]+mouse knowledge, and it's most
annoying even if you know the tricks to get round it.

The elements in the dialogue should be dynamically positioned/scaled
with relative locating and scaling (with some limiting or intelligence
to avoid silly outcomes).  Also; with a little forethought put into the
dialogue design (perhaps, designing it to a square/circle-centric ideal,
to avoid problems on portrait or other orientated displays?) - with the
critical interaction components like "OK" "commit" "test", closer to the
centre of the dialogue/s?

Also; I would recommend ghosting the commit/ok button unless there has
been a history of successful testing for that
adapter/display/orientation/display-subsystem.  Following the Linux
standards means, the history is just a text file log/config; so it can
easily be bypassed by scripting or techies when necessary.

Anyone can make a small mistake.  Forcing them to recover the mistake,
using only the text console, or special key combos where the whole
toolset and experience, is different, is an ill-conceived scenario.
Some of the Puppy distros have a good xorg wizard/process, which I feel
is a step in the right direction, but I feel Ubuntu/KDE/Gnome can, and
should be more polished.

Looking at my recent Mint "KDE Control Centre" is showing that we're
getting there with the scaling, and implementing sliders within the
dialogue, when the relative positioning is not succeeding.

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