On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Adrian Maier <[email protected]> wrote:
> My feeling is that the goal of developing a universally good desktop
> environment for all kinds of screens (including touch) is too bold and
> ignores the principle "use the right tool for the job". Screen size
> matters a lot ; a user interface optimized for netbook is unlikely
> to be suitable on a desktop. And viceversa. The only solution is
> to allow the users to tweak the interface.
>
How about this:
- Make Unity configurable enough so that it can be a great interface for
small touchscreens, netbooks, and full-grown monitors
- Save these configuration changes as profiles ("Touchscreen",
"Netbook/Laptop", "Desktop")
- Upon first run, have Unity detect the screen resolution and pointing
devices (if any), and pick the right profile for that.
--G
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