Hi all --

I've been using Gnome 3.2 & gnome-shell for a couple months now on my main
web development desktop (Ubuntu 11.10, dual 1080p monitors) and am quite
happy with it. I've also started trying it out on a smaller touchscreen
device (Dell Inspiron Duo - convertible between mini-notebook and
multitouch tablet).

Overall gnome-shell is actually very friendly to a touchscreen environment!
The activities button is reasonably easy to hit, the app/window/workspace
switchers are all very touch-friendly, and application launching is at
least ok.

Presence of the on-screen keyboard and large-text accessibility options is
a big help, though the keyboard is a bit flaky for me. A few things are
hard to get at though -- like the notifications tray -- and there are more
general issues such as scroll bars being a bad fit for most widgets
(drag-panning is more touch-native).

I found Carlos's slides from <
https://desktopsummit.org/program/sessions/towards-multitouch-gnome-shell>
covering a little of the current state & issues; if someone wanted to start
helping out at improving these things (in the shell specifically and
elsewhere) what's a good place to start?

Thanks!

-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com / brion @ wikimedia.org)
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