For power users there's EasyStroke, but I doubt we'll ship that by default. Multitouch should also help on some machines.
2012/10/7 Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff <ser...@elementaryos.org> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/elementaryos/+bug/946666 is the answer > > 2012/10/7 Craig <webe...@gmail.com> > >> Having just switched from Ubuntu 10.10 to Elementary on my desktop >> machine (which I haven't used in over a year), I've noticed a real >> irritation when trying to switch workspaces while one hand is on the >> mouse--the user has to take a hand off the mouse, put both hands on the >> keyboard (many keyboards don't have a super key near the arrow keys), >> activate the workspace switching motion, and then return their hand to >> their mouse to continue working. This isn't as big a problem on a laptop as >> most laptops have semi-decent trackpads right below the keyboard; however, >> on a typical desktop, this is a real irritation. >> >> Under older versions of Ubuntu (the ones that used the compiz cube by >> default) I liked being able to hold ctrl+alt and then click/drag to change >> workspaces; however, that still requires moving one hand to the keyboard >> which still feels tedious if your hand isn't there already. I propose >> coming up with a solution. It may not seem like a big deal, but if you're >> like me (having one application open per workspace) this can be a real >> annoyance. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> -- >> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >> Post to : elementary-dev-community@lists.launchpad.net >> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~elementary-dev-community >> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >> >> > > > -- > Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff > OS architect @ elementary > -- Sergey "Shnatsel" Davidoff OS architect @ elementary
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