On 03/01/2012 05:42 PM, Petko wrote:
Hey guys , I recently came to the conclusion that the *Function* keys ,that are most accessible aren't really utilized .
Keep in mind also that there are likely applications using these keys for application-specific purposes. I'm of the opinion that any system-wide shortcuts should involve a modifier key. I really like how Unity is coalescing around the use of super, personally.
F4 - how has no one made F4 default for closing windows just boggles my mind - why twist your hand to press alt , when F4 can't possibly have a better use .
Because reaching too high when aiming for '4' should never close what you're working on and potentially cause a loss of work.
Second point of discussion (the "and overall" part of the thread) : I need some response from developers: If I create a wiki page in Ubuntu dedicated to discussing default settings (because I think there's much room for improvement) , would its contents be taken into account . The idea is that a whiteboard is needed to discuss this topic (there's too many details for a mailing list in my opinion) , and I'm convinced that the topic should have a centralized resource (so there's no repeated discussions , and people can pick up where others left off ) .
The wiki isn't really conducive of back and forth conversation. It can be used to store the "work in progress" as the exact details are worked out, but the conversation itself would be better off in the forums or IRC. Brainstorm might also be a better place for this whole thing until there is some agreement on it.
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