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Message #13911
[Bug 537947] Re: Location of indicators should be user configurable
I really would love to see this feature coming to Ubuntu. Would it still
be "easily doable"?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/537947/comments/5
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/537947
Title:
Location of indicators should be user configurable
Status in Indicator Applet:
Invalid
Status in Unity:
Triaged
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
One regression I've had since karmic, and it seem to continue with
lucid is that in the past I used the upper right corner for the volume
applet. This allowed me to use fitts law to change the volume (a
frequent action) without looking away and distracting me from my
current task.
Now that the volume applet is gone and its just the volume indicator
in the indicator applet, there are two problems:
1) Volume indicator placement is not regular. It depends on
application startup order, which is not constant from boot to boot. So
even if I move the indicator applet to be the right most applet,
there's no certainty that the volume notifier will be on the right.
2) Even if the volume indicator is the right-most icon in the
indicator applet, the indicator applet has an invisible boarder,
causing mouse-wheel scrolling to not land on the volume indicator so
changes in the volume level do not occur.
I feel volume changes are a more frequent action then logging in and
out of a session, it seems silly that a corner has been dedicated to
the "power button" applet by default. I can of course handle this
poorly chosen default if its something I can modify, but that doesn't
seem to be the case here.
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