On Thu, 2013-05-16 at 14:38 +0200, enaut wrote:
> >I wish Gnome3 would use "classic" computer hardware, like keyboard
> >and mouse with 3 buttons (and a wheel) -- *fully* exploiting these
> >classic hardware controls (I won't explain, probably everybody who
> >tried Gnome3, understands what I mean). Probably the target was all
> >those touch-controlled screens, that's fine, but also keep the
>> desktop GUI for classic hardware.
> I don't get you! Never ever has Gnome been so usable with only a
> keyboard. I mean lauch a program ex firefox with 3 keypresses ('windows
> key, then f, then enter) try to be that fast in terminal or in Gnome2 ;) !
+1
There is a factor here that if someone doesn't want to adapt their
practices - then any new interface is going to be clumsy. I found GNOME
Shell awkward for about two weeks,
There is simply no doubt that GNOME Shell has greater keyboard
accessibility, and improved accessibility over all. Accessibility is
now a first-class citizen - even with an accessibility icon right on the
top bar.
> If you are willing to try again there are some cheatsheets[1]
Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R for screencast record is the best thing since sliced
bread.
> [1] http://gofedora.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/gnome-3-cheat-sheet/
> https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/CheatSheet
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