I think 'LEFT OF SCREEN' REVEAL is a boost to efficiency and will
greatly improve the desktop experience. If a user wants to open an app
via the launcher, they can aim directly for where that icon will be when
the launcher slides into view.

As it is now, a user must move the cursor to the top left of the screen
and then down to the desired icon. This requires unnecessary mouse
travel, particularly when the icon they're aiming for could be at the
other end of the screen.

Allowing app icons to 'pop out' when attention is needed is, also, a big
improvement over change of color in the BFB (given that provides
absolutely NO clue to which app needs the attention).

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Title:
  UIFe: Launcher - update launcher reveal interaction to make it more
  accessible to first time users

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