On 16-06-16 01:49 PM, mark wrote:
> Completely off-topic of course, but Holmes' Law shows that, for a 
> right-handed person (i.e. 90% of the population) the
> cursor falls to the right hand side of the desktop most of the time. I would 
> have thought the docker and the windows
> buttons would therefore be closer for the vast majority of people, if they 
> were on the right hand side.

If you spent a lot of time opening the dash to launch apps, that would make 
sense.  As it is, the more-frequently-used
right side can be where your more-frequent application interactions can take 
place instead, and you can just throw your
pointer against the left and top edge to find the less-frequently-used Dash 
button.  Or move your thumb down to the
bottom of the screen.

Theory is great and all, but they way it works right now feels good.  I like 
feeling good.

-- 
Stephen M. Webb  <stephen.w...@canonical.com>

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