** Description changed:

- If you have many (different) devices (device is used substitutional for both: 
physical devices and partitions) mounted it can be very inconvenient to see a 
bunch of icons all looking the same and don't giving you information about the 
mounted device without holding the mouse cursor over the icon. 
- Especially for keyboard navigation it takes much time to figure out which 
device the target device is. 
- For mouse navigation the current behavior is  not as inconvenient as for the 
keyboard method, but you still have to check every icon with the cursor after 
the wanted device, which takes more time to navigate than seeing the target 
device immediately. 
- So in terms of usability the best option would be if you see the name of the 
device somewhere at the depending icon and display  more information (for 
instance mount point etc.) about the device when the mouse is hovering over the 
icon. 
+ If you have many (different) devices (device is used substitutional for both: 
physical devices and partitions) mounted it can be very inconvenient to see a 
bunch of icons all looking the same and don't giving you information about the 
mounted device without holding the mouse cursor over the icon.
+ Especially for keyboard navigation it takes much time to figure out which 
device the target device is.
+ For mouse navigation the current behavior is  not as inconvenient as for the 
keyboard method, but you still have to check every icon with the cursor after 
the wanted device, which takes more time to navigate than seeing the target 
device immediately.
+ So in terms of usability the best option would be if you see the name of the 
device somewhere at the depending icon and display  more information (for 
instance mount point etc.) about the device when the mouse is hovering over the 
icon.
  
  If this is unwanted behavior in terms of design, then at least it would be 
great if the name of the device would automatically pop up (for example in the 
same place it pops up with the mouse cursor) in the keyboard navigation mode 
(for instance when the icon is selected
  (this idea could also be adopted for the normal apps displayed in the 
launcher!)).
  
  But in terms of design I have to add, it is more aesthetic to see the
  icon and the depending name of a device instead of only showing an icon,
  because this doesn't look very good if you have mounted many external
  hard drives with many partitions on them and the launcher displays 10
  icons all looking the same.
  
  All these things are only suggestions about the unity launcher, maybe
  the design team could think about it, but especially for the keyboard
  navigation there has to be done something concerning reaching mounted
  media.
  
- Another thing which is worth mentioning about the keyboard mode is the 
following: Imagine you have many icons in the launcher. For the first 9 you 
have the shortcut, but what about the rest? You have to press Alt-F1 and 
navigate icon for icon to reach a special icon. A nice solution would be if the 
icons in the launcher would be kind of grouped in groups of 9 giving every icon 
in a group a number from 1-9. By default the first group is selected and if you 
press super + (a number from 1 to 9) you launch the depending application  in 
the first group. But if you want to launch a application of another group you 
press super + tab for instance and the next group of 9 icons under the first 
group is selected. Now you press the number of the application you want to 
launch. 
+ Another thing which is worth mentioning about the keyboard mode is the 
following: Imagine you have many icons in the launcher. For the first 9 you 
have the shortcut, but what about the rest? You have to press Alt-F1 and 
navigate icon for icon to reach a special icon. A nice solution would be if the 
icons in the launcher would be kind of grouped in groups of 9 giving every icon 
in a group a number from 1-9. By default the first group is selected and if you 
press super + (a number from 1 to 9) you launch the depending application  in 
the first group. But if you want to launch a application of another group you 
press super + tab for instance and the next group of 9 icons under the first 
group is selected. Now you press the number of the application you want to 
launch.
  So this would be a more effective key navigation mode. The mounted devices 
could also be grouped. 
  
- All these are only ideas, but I hope at least concerning the mounted devices 
there is something done. 
- I would appreciate if someone would give a statement about these ideas.
+ The scroll speed with many icons in the mouse mode needs to be
+ accelerated, because it takes ages if you have many icons. Maybe
+ different users see this different so in this case the best option would
+ be to make the scroll speed configurable in the Behavior tab in the
+ Appearance Settings.
+ 
+ All these are only ideas, but I hope at least concerning the mounted devices 
there is something done.
+ I would appreciate if someone would give a statement about these ideas, which 
were collected speaking with many different users.

** Description changed:

  If you have many (different) devices (device is used substitutional for both: 
physical devices and partitions) mounted it can be very inconvenient to see a 
bunch of icons all looking the same and don't giving you information about the 
mounted device without holding the mouse cursor over the icon.
  Especially for keyboard navigation it takes much time to figure out which 
device the target device is.
  For mouse navigation the current behavior is  not as inconvenient as for the 
keyboard method, but you still have to check every icon with the cursor after 
the wanted device, which takes more time to navigate than seeing the target 
device immediately.
  So in terms of usability the best option would be if you see the name of the 
device somewhere at the depending icon and display  more information (for 
instance mount point etc.) about the device when the mouse is hovering over the 
icon.
  
  If this is unwanted behavior in terms of design, then at least it would be 
great if the name of the device would automatically pop up (for example in the 
same place it pops up with the mouse cursor) in the keyboard navigation mode 
(for instance when the icon is selected
  (this idea could also be adopted for the normal apps displayed in the 
launcher!)).
  
  But in terms of design I have to add, it is more aesthetic to see the
  icon and the depending name of a device instead of only showing an icon,
  because this doesn't look very good if you have mounted many external
  hard drives with many partitions on them and the launcher displays 10
  icons all looking the same.
  
  All these things are only suggestions about the unity launcher, maybe
  the design team could think about it, but especially for the keyboard
  navigation there has to be done something concerning reaching mounted
  media.
  
  Another thing which is worth mentioning about the keyboard mode is the 
following: Imagine you have many icons in the launcher. For the first 9 you 
have the shortcut, but what about the rest? You have to press Alt-F1 and 
navigate icon for icon to reach a special icon. A nice solution would be if the 
icons in the launcher would be kind of grouped in groups of 9 giving every icon 
in a group a number from 1-9. By default the first group is selected and if you 
press super + (a number from 1 to 9) you launch the depending application  in 
the first group. But if you want to launch a application of another group you 
press super + tab for instance and the next group of 9 icons under the first 
group is selected. Now you press the number of the application you want to 
launch.
- So this would be a more effective key navigation mode. The mounted devices 
could also be grouped. 
+ So this would be a more effective key navigation mode. The mounted devices 
could also be grouped.
  
- The scroll speed with many icons in the mouse mode needs to be
- accelerated, because it takes ages if you have many icons. Maybe
- different users see this different so in this case the best option would
- be to make the scroll speed configurable in the Behavior tab in the
- Appearance Settings.
+ The scroll speed in the mouse mode needs to be accelerated, because it
+ takes ages if you have many icons. Maybe different users see this
+ different so in this case the best option would be to make the scroll
+ speed configurable in the Behavior tab in the Appearance Settings.
  
  All these are only ideas, but I hope at least concerning the mounted devices 
there is something done.
  I would appreciate if someone would give a statement about these ideas, which 
were collected speaking with many different users.

** Description changed:

  If you have many (different) devices (device is used substitutional for both: 
physical devices and partitions) mounted it can be very inconvenient to see a 
bunch of icons all looking the same and don't giving you information about the 
mounted device without holding the mouse cursor over the icon.
  Especially for keyboard navigation it takes much time to figure out which 
device the target device is.
  For mouse navigation the current behavior is  not as inconvenient as for the 
keyboard method, but you still have to check every icon with the cursor after 
the wanted device, which takes more time to navigate than seeing the target 
device immediately.
  So in terms of usability the best option would be if you see the name of the 
device somewhere at the depending icon and display  more information (for 
instance mount point etc.) about the device when the mouse is hovering over the 
icon.
  
  If this is unwanted behavior in terms of design, then at least it would be 
great if the name of the device would automatically pop up (for example in the 
same place it pops up with the mouse cursor) in the keyboard navigation mode 
(for instance when the icon is selected
  (this idea could also be adopted for the normal apps displayed in the 
launcher!)).
  
  But in terms of design I have to add, it is more aesthetic to see the
  icon and the depending name of a device instead of only showing an icon,
  because this doesn't look very good if you have mounted many external
  hard drives with many partitions on them and the launcher displays 10
  icons all looking the same.
  
  All these things are only suggestions about the unity launcher, maybe
  the design team could think about it, but especially for the keyboard
  navigation there has to be done something concerning reaching mounted
  media.
  
  Another thing which is worth mentioning about the keyboard mode is the 
following: Imagine you have many icons in the launcher. For the first 9 you 
have the shortcut, but what about the rest? You have to press Alt-F1 and 
navigate icon for icon to reach a special icon. A nice solution would be if the 
icons in the launcher would be kind of grouped in groups of 9 giving every icon 
in a group a number from 1-9. By default the first group is selected and if you 
press super + (a number from 1 to 9) you launch the depending application  in 
the first group. But if you want to launch a application of another group you 
press super + tab for instance and the next group of 9 icons under the first 
group is selected. Now you press the number of the application you want to 
launch.
  So this would be a more effective key navigation mode. The mounted devices 
could also be grouped.
  
  The scroll speed in the mouse mode needs to be accelerated, because it
  takes ages if you have many icons. Maybe different users see this
  different so in this case the best option would be to make the scroll
  speed configurable in the Behavior tab in the Appearance Settings.
  
  All these are only ideas, but I hope at least concerning the mounted devices 
there is something done.
  I would appreciate if someone would give a statement about these ideas, which 
were collected speaking with many different users.
+ 
+ I know my description doesn't fit a typical bug report but I mentioned a
+ few points concerning the launcher which are not perfect yet and hope
+ them to be improved, regardless of whether my ideas are used or even
+ better from the design team.

** Description changed:

  If you have many (different) devices (device is used substitutional for both: 
physical devices and partitions) mounted it can be very inconvenient to see a 
bunch of icons all looking the same and don't giving you information about the 
mounted device without holding the mouse cursor over the icon.
  Especially for keyboard navigation it takes much time to figure out which 
device the target device is.
  For mouse navigation the current behavior is  not as inconvenient as for the 
keyboard method, but you still have to check every icon with the cursor after 
the wanted device, which takes more time to navigate than seeing the target 
device immediately.
  So in terms of usability the best option would be if you see the name of the 
device somewhere at the depending icon and display  more information (for 
instance mount point etc.) about the device when the mouse is hovering over the 
icon.
  
  If this is unwanted behavior in terms of design, then at least it would be 
great if the name of the device would automatically pop up (for example in the 
same place it pops up with the mouse cursor) in the keyboard navigation mode 
(for instance when the icon is selected
  (this idea could also be adopted for the normal apps displayed in the 
launcher!)).
  
  But in terms of design I have to add, it is more aesthetic to see the
  icon and the depending name of a device instead of only showing an icon,
  because this doesn't look very good if you have mounted many external
  hard drives with many partitions on them and the launcher displays 10
  icons all looking the same.
  
  All these things are only suggestions about the unity launcher, maybe
  the design team could think about it, but especially for the keyboard
  navigation there has to be done something concerning reaching mounted
  media.
  
  Another thing which is worth mentioning about the keyboard mode is the 
following: Imagine you have many icons in the launcher. For the first 9 you 
have the shortcut, but what about the rest? You have to press Alt-F1 and 
navigate icon for icon to reach a special icon. A nice solution would be if the 
icons in the launcher would be kind of grouped in groups of 9 giving every icon 
in a group a number from 1-9. By default the first group is selected and if you 
press super + (a number from 1 to 9) you launch the depending application  in 
the first group. But if you want to launch a application of another group you 
press super + tab for instance and the next group of 9 icons under the first 
group is selected. Now you press the number of the application you want to 
launch.
  So this would be a more effective key navigation mode. The mounted devices 
could also be grouped.
  
  The scroll speed in the mouse mode needs to be accelerated, because it
  takes ages if you have many icons. Maybe different users see this
  different so in this case the best option would be to make the scroll
  speed configurable in the Behavior tab in the Appearance Settings.
  
  All these are only ideas, but I hope at least concerning the mounted devices 
there is something done.
  I would appreciate if someone would give a statement about these ideas, which 
were collected speaking with many different users.
  
  I know my description doesn't fit a typical bug report but I mentioned a
  few points concerning the launcher which are not perfect yet and hope
  them to be improved, regardless of whether my ideas are used or even
- better from the design team.
+ better ones of the design team.

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