I'm not comfortable classifying this as "Wishlist" with the original
description because that implies it's something we would do if we had
time. Actually, animations are important to achieving optical flow,
which guides human perception of what's happening.

So I strongly disagree with disabling animations by default, but do
agree the current ones are very poor and need improving. For example,
see bug 1713021.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by distortion in test case 1 though.
The transitions to/from fullscreen retain the original square pixel
aspect ratio so there is zero distortion. Can you clarify what you mean?
Maybe provide an external video or is "distortion" the wrong word?


** Changed in: ubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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