• Mr. Satan
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    128 days ago

    Never thought about ultrawide screens, that makes sense. Other than that I see no improvement whatsoever. Corner space is way easier to hit with a mouse, but even when using keyboard shortcuts having it in the middle is just an additional adjustment from what it used to be.

    An OS should get out of my way and let me do what I do. Changing design language forces me to relearn what I had already had a flow for. In other words it’s utterly useless.

    And I just know I’m gonna hate that automatic categorisation of apps, just as I hate web searches from start menu. Alphabetical order is predictable, but this I’d have to relearn.

    • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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      427 days ago

      even when using keyboard shortcuts having it in the middle is just an additional adjustment from what it used to be.

      How? It’s closer to where your mouse will be, and to where your eyes naturally gravitate.

      An OS should get out of my way and let me do what I do.

      Yeah. Windows moved from that path a long time ago.

      • Mr. Satan
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        127 days ago

        It’s an easier click target when it’s in the corner. Moving cursor from the middle to the corner is negligible for me since I can reach the whole screen with relatively minor mouse movement.

        In the end it’s a muscle memory thing for me. Having the button in the middle just means I have to look for it in a different location than I’ve used to over the years.

        • @TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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          124 days ago

          Yeah that’s why I said corner is superior if you open it with a mouse, and centre is superior for if you do it with your keyboard.

          • Mr. Satan
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            123 days ago

            I wouldn’t consider it superior, just different, in case of a keyboard shortcut.