If the launcher is not to be moved, I can envision a few other ways of
resolving the issue of highly annoying accidental invocations:

1) Go back to using the corner to activate the launcher. Given how a few
icons will be on the lower part of the screen, having to travel to the
top and then to the bottom is tiresome. So both left corners could be
used. Leaving the decision to the user would be best, though. That way
some could use the bottom left, some the upper, depending on their
particular habits, and optionally conditioned to a click. The click is
sometimes desirable because Ubuntu places Windows icons on the left and
it's fairly easy to overshoot them. A click would be preferable to any
other measure (force, time spent at the corner etc) because it's both
less likely to happen accidentaly and faster. Seems much easier to
implement than allowing the launcher to be moved.

2) Having a "manual hide" option for the launcher. Here's how it could
work: an icon, not much different than that of a regular app, would sit
on the launcher. When clicked, the launcher would be completely hidden,
except for a little indicator that would sit on the left edge of the
screen, placed exactly where the "hiding icon" was in regards to the Y
axis, where it would wait for a click to bring back the launcher. Very
easily discoverable. And, as the icon itself could be moved, people
would be free to place it wherever they found more comfortable.

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