On 8 October 2011 02:05, Jo-Erlend Schinstad
<joerlend.schinstad@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Den 07. okt. 2011 16:43, skrev gespertino@xxxxxxxxx:
With visible scrollbars you know where they are, you just move your
pointer and use them. With hidden scrollbars, you have to aim more,
and sometimes you miss.
And that is why this problem has been fixed, right? But the thing you have to aim for, has never been hidden. It's been made smaller, but not invisible. And it does not matter where on the scrollbar you place your pointer. In other words, your arguments are nearly invalid. However, I always felt that the scrollbar should occupy the entire edge of the screen. That's the way it's going to be, so it doesn't make sense to start complaining about that. To me, this really doesn't matter at all, since I've had a mouse with a scroll wheel for many years, and stopped dragging the scrollbars so many years ago that I can no longer remember when it was. But for those who do, the fix is nice. However, those who do not have these expectations of the system, tends to move the mouse to the visible scrollbars, which works well in both Natty and Oneiric. So this fix will mostly serve old-school Ubuntu users and not newcomers.