https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15158
--- Comment #10 from DarkTrick <[email protected]> --- > Xfce4-power-manager may send a notification asking the user what to do when > the battery level is critical. Sending this notification is afaik the default setting. ( I can't remember changing it ) > AFAICT currently it's not so easy to mistakenly open the logout dialog, is it? > I mean that dialog only appears when the user means it. Based the the notification settings of Xfce4-power-manager, it does appear, when the user does not mean it. I understand that for the user who is always using power via an electrical outlet this is not a problem. However: - Mobile clients are in use with xubuntu (and might increase). - Mobile clients can run low on battery. - "show logout dialog" might be triggered without the user meaning it. ( Default or not shouldn't matter. It's configurable, so it should be safe) - "Accidental confirmation" might happen. Therefore I think it's necessary for a good user experience to supply a "safe" handling of the logout dialog. The current patch must not be the solution though. Others I can think of atm: - Focus cancel only, when triggered automatically (might be confusing because the same dialog has different behaviours) - Add a "are you sure" dialog for each option in die logout window. To be safe "no" would be the default selection here. - Make the dialog not accept user input within 1 second after appearing: Only, if triggered automatically. regards -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Xfce-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://mail.xfce.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce-bugs
