I agree. I would even write that GNOME Shell is well designed to be used with the sole keyboard. I move the mouse less than I used to when I was on GNOME 2: faster window navigation thanks to the division Alt+Tab/Alt+[key above Tab], access to the dash with the Super key, search of an application or a folder by typing any part of its name, etc. See https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/CheatSheet for an efficient use of GNOME Shell.

Reply via email to