On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Niklas Rosenqvist
<
niklas.s.rosenqvist@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just throwing out an idea: why can't we just move the window controls to the
> right and have a wingpanel for the appindicators in the right bottom?
>
> 2011/8/25 Eylem Koca <
eylemkoca@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> So, what's going to happen to the window controls? Is this proposing
>> removal of them? If not, how's the whole thing going to work?
>>
>> On Aug 25, 2011 12:12 PM, "André Oliva" <
gandreoliva@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > The user Sashin created a blueprint for Unity:
>> >
>> >
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/unity-shell/+spec/better-ubuntu-button-bfb.
>> > Had someone checked it out?
>> >
>> > I'm transcribing here the description:
>> >
>> > Recently (although possibly not final) in Ubuntu development the top
>> > left
>> > Ubuntu button(BFB) to invoke the dash has been replaced by a
>> > shortcut-esque
>> > icon on the launcher. This was due to usability testing by Canonical
>> > that
>> > found that the button was not easily discoverable and that users clicked
>> > the
>> > home button mistaking it for the dash. Although the current solution
>> > resolves said issue, it also creates two problems:
>> > -Lack of visual difference between BFB and shortcuts: Users may mistake
>> > the
>> > button as "just another app"
>> > -longer time to invoke dash (as it is no longer in the top left corner
>> > rather arbitary aiming is required to position the cursor slightly below
>> > the
>> > panel)
>> >
>> > I propose a differently styled buttonto the launcher icons that takes up
>> > the
>> > area of both the launcher and the panel, making it;
>> > visually distinct, accessible via corner of the screen and easily
>> > discoverable. This can be illustrated in the following mockup (albeit
>> > poorly
>> > drawn).
>> >
>> >
>> > I have done a mockup of this blueprint:
>> >
>> >
http://sites.google.com/site/gandreoliva/hybridbutton
>> >
>> > Personally, I like the idea. I have seen that Ubuntu users, when a
>> > window is
>> > maximized, look for some place they can click in order to reveal the
>> > launcher or dash. That place is, of course, the top left button. I think
>> > that users are going to get more confused when a window is maximized
>> > where
>> > is the "main menu" (dash). A panel that simply dissapears is not
>> > intuitive.
>> > I also understand that when the launcher is shown, users see the "home
>> > button" as the "principal button". But, with this idea, the two problems
>> > are
>> > solved. A big Ubuntu button when the launcher is shown, and a little
>> > Ubuntu
>> > button in the panel when the launcher is hidden. I think it's simpler,
>> > it's
>> > more intuitive.
>> >
>> >
>> > André Oliva.
>>
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