Thanks, The extensions will really help, but I hope that they change the default static behavior.
About the last question, I was only saying that I prefer the old Gnome2 system configuration, than the new one. Some changes in interface is OK, and welcomed. But, the keyboard in two places is really a bad choice. Its not logical, give no advance, and work against users. I really hope, that developers change the way for interface decisions making. I am a long time Linux user, I was a KDE user, that left the KDE boat, like many users. (Torvalds was one). Now, I am really lost, like many users I feel that the fork Gnome-shell and Unity does not respond to the users needs and both are incomplete, buggy. Now Canonical are asking to users to help and make suggestions. I hope, that Gnome3 people did the same, asking to users to send suggestions. I think that could be placed a vote system for suggestions and mock-ups. Otherwise, we will see more forks. :( Thanks for all. Job 2011/6/19 Milan Bouchet-Valat <[email protected]> > Le jeudi 16 juin 2011 à 19:21 -0300, Job a écrit : > > Dear Gnome-Shell People, > > > > I would like to know > > > > 1 - How to change the position of Left Bar, its very important to me, > > because I can see only with the right eye. > > > > > > 2 - How to access the Access Bar without resizing others windows and > > enter in window selection. The resizing effect, are very stressful, > > for my impaired vision. > For 1 and 2, I think you should try the dock extension. It will allow > you to show the dash (official name of the bar) al the time, and to put > it on the right side of the screen. > See https://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Extensions > > > 3 - Has one way to return the keyboard settings to be in keyboard > > configuration? Its very complicated to change with this WindowsXP > > like way in Gnome3. Here in Brasil, its common we have two keyboard > > layouts, since some Laptops come with US layout and many time people > > use another keyboard (ABNT2). I had many users using Gnome2, and will > > be very unpleasant to explain that keyboard setting its not in the > > keyboard. > You mean in the keyboard control panel ? Yeah, I find it confusing too. > I guess you should file a bug against the gnome-control-center product > in Bugzilla, designers will tell you what they think. Probably, a > shortcut leading people from the Keyboard panel to the Country and > language panel would help. > > > 4 - While searching for keyboard, I take a long time to know, that I > > need to click in "all ..." , to access other settings. This is very > > obscure, > > although the one window settings could be ajusted. i will try make a > > mockup to what I think that could be better. > I don't really understand why it would be confusing, but we would need > user testing to check people generally understand how this works. > Anyways, clicking on that button isn't the preferred way of accessing > settings: in the user menu (in the top-right corner), you have System > Settings, which gets you directly to the list of all settings. > > > > Perhaps, one evolution from the Gnome2 control panel, will be better > > that the current one. Like using bar access in one window. is it > > possible, make a extension to change this? > Sorry, I don't understand what you mean here. > > > Cheers > > >
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