Fix Released in Unity Unity 7.2.0.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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I much preferred the old 'scroll to focus' behaviour. Sounds trivial but
I found it more convenient than clicking. A quick nudge of the
scrollwheel always showed me the most recently used window of any app
(whether multiple windows were open or not).
The new behaviour breaks my workflow.
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(Sorry, I submitted an ugly and incomplete comment before.)
I just wanted to say that I'm glad the behavior the OP considers
"nonsense" and "demential" is coming back! (LP: #1288957) because it's
super handy specially when Unity has *real bugs* such as LP: #1170647
(contrast that with this opinion
I'm dissapointed by the outcome of this "bug". But bah, when the
reporter uses words such as "fucking", "demential"...
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Somewhere between that last post and inspecting the behavior very
closely and actually looking at the code, I changed my tune. The
existing scroll up and down mixed behavior was very strange for 3+ open
windows. I created bug #1286784 for this issue.
I'm still for the working on unfocused app scen
I too find this new "corrected" behavior a big break in my workflow.
Bring it back please! Or add a toggle option for powerusers who can
control their own wheels and are not confused by the UI actually
reacting to inputs.
This whatever scroll up does scroll down should undo is nonsense.
Right-cl
I already got very used to that scroll behaviour. I just change by
scrolling when mouse in hand :) but what i miss is that i can scroll
though different application and not only between same app windows.
proposal:
- scrolling over app just scrolls though app windows
- CTRL+scrolling scrolls thoug
If there is a wheel, there is a way ;-)
$ while :;do xev -id $(xwininfo -name "unity-launcher" | head -n 2 | cut -d' '
-f4) | grep -q '4096\|2048'; xdotool click 1;done
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wow it does freaky stuff with the z-order now, this is barely
deterministic, it does different things for slow scrolling or pausing
between windows and fast scrolling. Probably worth a new bug with video
I think.
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yeah, I know I am on the bring back spacebar heating side of this one.
bah. I liked it.
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And when you know it's intentional it is annoying as well as surprising
:)
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Title:
Nonsense behavior
The harm is not in having clickless app switching, it's in having an
action triggered by a scroll-up that's not undone by a scroll-down;
there's no obvious way to undo this and if you don't know that it's
intentional it's a bit surprising when it happens.
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this is causing an 1172 problem for me
https://xkcd.com/1172/
what was the harm in having clickless app switching from the launcher exactly?
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This bug was fixed in the package unity -
7.1.2+14.04.20140214.1-0ubuntu1
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[ Sebastien Bacher ]
* use unity-control-center by default.
* lists keybinding in unity-control-center. (LP: #1271710)
[ Brandon Schaefer
Fix committed into lp:unity at revision None, scheduled for release in
unity, milestone 7.2.0
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Since Mark commented in bug #1081843 that focusing an unfocused set of
windows is wrong, I'll also fix that condition as well. I created bug
#1267888 to track that change.
Thanks again for your input!
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By the way, this is not really accurate:
> your bug here only describes the case about one and only one window
open,
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> "If the application *is not* in focus when the user moves their
pointer over the Launcher app icon, the first mouse wheel click towards
or away from the user should focus the application, and bring the top
most window in the application's z stack to the front of the global z
stack. "
OMFG, I can
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Title:
Nonsense behavior of scrollwheel over Lau
Hi matteo,
The behavior you describe about an unfocused app with multiple windows
is described here for the design:
"If the application *is not* in focus when the user moves their pointer
over the Launcher app icon, the first mouse wheel click towards or away
from the user should focus the applic
That requirement is not complete. It should be changed to:
"If the application is not running, or has only one open window, OR IS
NOT FOCUSED, mouse wheel clicking towards or away from the user when the
pointer is over the application's launcher icon should do nothing."
Mouse wheel should only al
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => In Progress
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low => Medium
** Also affects: unity
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: unity
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: unity
Importance: Undecided
Hi matteo,
After some research and looking at bug #1081843, you are correct. Here
is the design requirement for this situation in that bug description:
"If the application is not running, or has only one open window mouse
wheel clicking towards or away from the user when the pointer is over
the
I'll take this and discuss with other devs/designers on what the
intended behavior should be for this scenario. At this time, I *think*
it's undefined, but I'll find out.
Just to make sure I understand the scenario, here is my explanation of
this issue:
Placing the mouse cursor over the Launcher
No, this is not the opposite of that at all.
Please read the description of that request more carefully: (emphasys
added)
Title:
"Launcher, Window Management - More Effective window switching FOR APPS WITH
MULTIPLE WINDOWS using the Launcher"
Description:
"It would be very useful if you could
This request is the exact opposite of LP: #1081843. No one can please
everybody...
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According to your reasoning, and as I already mentioned in my report,
the current behavior makes perfect sense WHEN THE ICON HAS MORE THAN ONE
WINDOW and one of them is already the one with focus.
That is: put the mouse cursor on an icon that has more than one window, one of
which has already foc
What is you reasoning behind your thinking that (a) the scroll wheel
should not have any action in the launcher and (b) the correct action of
the scroll wheel in the launcher is only to switch between application
and not to switch between windows of an application?
When I move my pointer over a mu
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