On 04/29/2015 12:40 AM, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>
> I am very happy with window controls on the correct (left) side. :-P
>
> It is close to the App's Menus
which is why the window closes 40% of the time I try to hit File
> (I don't need to travel the entire screen
> to hit those buttons) and
On 28 April 2015 at 20:56, Mark Faine wrote:
> I can understand if Ubuntu wants to be backward and contrary and default
> the window controls to the wrong side for new installations, but why must
> they force the issue. From what I understand it is very difficult, to the
> point of being impract
Actually you will find the use of 2, 3 and 4 screens
very common. Walk through an accounting office. True
they are in the windows world, but multi-screens are
basic to their work flow.
Similarly (also windows), you will find that in the
case of many engineering applications, two screens
are essent
I can understand if Ubuntu wants to be backward and contrary and default
the window controls to the wrong side for new installations, but why must
they force the issue. From what I understand it is very difficult, to the
point of being impractical, to move them to the right side, due to
decisions
Hello,
I have an idea what could be implemented in Ubuntu to have a much more
better experience in presenting things with a computer.
The current situation is quite horrible I think. Not only in Ubuntu, but in
all (known to me) operating systems. There is a quite sophisticated support
for dual sc
Is there an alternative?
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