Hi!

I've been testing the gnome-shell for a few days now, and have a suggestion for 
something that has been nagging at me for a bit.

The alt-tab approach as used now seems to be chunky looking at best, and seems 
to be more a throw-back with a bit of added usability than a modern approach to 
the issue of task switching (my opinion).

It seems to me that an option is really required to allow a user to be able to 
do this strictly by mouse control alone.

My suggestion is this. Shrink the window peek view enabled by alt-tab to about 
one quarter it's size and move it to the bottom right hand corner. have it 
slide out from the corner somewhat like the overlay panel does now from the 
left side of the screen and have the arrow for multiple windows point upwards 
to display the graphic of the applications above the pane that slid out. 
windows that are minimised could graphically shrink to the bottom right corner 
of the screen to give the user a visual clue that they can go down there to get 
it back.

also have a hot corner in the bottom right hand corner that would do the same 
thing as alt-tab.

On another note, "Activites" is a misnomer as the overlay mode is much more 
than just that, why not just use a suitable gnome icon instead (since it's not 
clickable anyways, or make it clickable as well to open the overlay panel) - 
this would look more polished (again, my opinion).

I started thinking about touch panel technology such as used in the new HP 
touchsmart PC's and wonder if someone using something akin to that (or apple's 
rumored touchpad device) would be able to even hit a hotcorner?

What if they were not even using a keyboard and mouse?, just an on-screen 
keyboard? maybe it would be possible to make a button in the notification area 
(bottom right hand corner) to pop-out the alt-tab panel. Is the entire bottom 
area even required for notifications?

Your's Truly,

Glen Patras
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