> The problem is the way fingers and wrists work. :) The human hand is > not well suited to horizontal movement with a mouse/touchpad (unless > you're using a scroll wheel).
Really, don't you mean vertical or neither? Is this part of the same university thinking that decided widescreen was better because our iris and pupils are oval ;-). (forgive me, I have a bee in my bonnet about widecreen with black lines to rub it in). Had to use a widescreen laptop the other day too in a workshop event, ughhh how inhibiting. > I understand that you like this feature and I can see the reasoning > behind what you're saying. I just don't think it is a well designed > feature, and I think it undermines the design of the application as a > whole. How does it undermine, is there another feature you are wanting to implement that breaks under compact view?. Shouldn't that functionality be implemented into list view before it's removed. I've never really used Gnome preferring KDE, blackbox, fvwm, xfce but I tried Gnome 3 due to trying out Fedora which I haven't looked at in years and couldn't believe once the options were eventually found that focus and click without raising the window has been removed (default in fvwm). Makes Gnome 3 a no goer to me and others in forums. Why remove, you could hide it away via gconf or is it dconf if you want cleanliness. (both of which I hate preferring simple universal textual interfaces as per the unix philosophy) -- ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________ -- nautilus-list mailing list nautilus-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list