One of the oft-mentioned weaknesses of Gnome Shell, compared to other shells
like Canonical's Unity, is that unlike its counterparts, Gnome Shell does
not give a new user any immediate indication of how to launch applications
or do anything, really. I understand and support the rationale that users
are to be presented a "blank canvas" free of distractions and clutter, but
the mentioned problem should also be addressed, so I would like to share
this solution:

*Highlight the Activities button when the computer boots up/user logs in*,
so the user's attention is immediately directed that way. After the first
time, the user would have figured out the function of the activities button,
or at least understood that that is where he/she should go if there is
nothing on the screen. The actual highlighting can be done in many ways,
depending upon the designer's decision, as long as it's something to this
effect:

http://i.imgur.com/Ui0WP.jpg

some suggestions:
-Blue/Red Glow
-Blue/Red Circle
-"Activities" button text in blue/red

thanks you
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