On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:11 AM, Alexey Proskuryakov <a...@webkit.org> wrote:

>
> 21.09.2011, в 10:56, Eric Uhrhane написал(а):
>
> >> one can always move the mouse pointer to top of screen to get back their
> menu bar.
> > Is that a Mac thing?
>
> Yes, this is how fullscreen applications regularly work on OS X.
>
> >  Mousing around in a fullscreen flash app on
> > Linux or Windows 7 certainly doesn't pop up a menu bar when I hit the
> > top.  And the way out is always to hit ESC [although there's often a
> > button as well, depending on the application], so I'm not sure what
> > the problem with fullscreen mouse lock would be.
>
> I do not have recent knowledge of Linux, but my understanding is that
> Windows UI is undergoing a major redesign with Metro, so basing APIs largely
> on how Windows used to work up to version 7 may not be future proof.
>
>
Yes, but >90% of internet users are not familiar with Metro.  They are
familiar with Windows as it exists today (XP thru 7).

-Darin




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