https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=367763
Bug ID: 367763 Summary: Usability request: delay or resistance for Active Screen Corners and Edges Product: kwin Version: 5.7.3 Platform: Fedora RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: wishlist Priority: NOR Component: core Assignee: kwin-bugs-n...@kde.org Reporter: k...@doubledog.org I find it too easy to activate the corners/edges feature when all I wanted was to access window controls in a window's title bar that just happens to be positioned at the top of the screen. A user-configurable delay would let me indicate that most often it's the window controls that I want, but with a bit of a wait I can get the corner/edge features instead. Even better would be a resistance that determines how hard I must press the pointer against an edge/corner, effectively how far past the point would go if it could. My use case might exaggerate the problem. I have four 1920x1200 screens arranged in a 4x1 configuration. This means the far left edge is a long distance from the far right edge as the mouse travel goes. Thus I have configured my pointer acceleration pretty aggressive which results in coarse movements and low accuracy until I get in the ballpark. I can easily activate the top edge controls even when I'm not aiming for window controls but just a mere hover over the window in general for focus change. Lowering the pointer acceleration isn't really an option because my keyboard tray has limited real estate so the mouse must work within an area roughly 3x3 inches. Reproducible: Always -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.