I understand how it can be confusing.  But I was shocked to hear that at Dave 
Richard's talk during the GNOME Usability hackfest how users stopped maximizing 
windows because they wanted to leave a little area of the desktop available for 
switching desktops using the scroll wheel.  Now, that's fail on more than one 
level, but I think that it does show that "normal users" may enjoy the feature 
in some cases.

Perhaps it should be disabled by default, but elevated to one of the
settings in the simpler compiz configuration tool.  In fact (and perhaps
I should open another papercut) all of the key commands for things like
Expo should be displayed in that tool so that they're atleast
discoverable in some way, however obscure.

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Workspace switching via touchpad works badly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/147230
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