Agreed. I use the right click functionality all the time and will miss it. With 70+ VMs, I may check status in a mobile interface, but I’m never going to use it for primary work. Please prioritize ease of use on Desktop over Mobile!
> From: FERNANDO FREDIANI <fernando.fredi...@upx.com> > Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] [ANN] oVirt 4.2.0 First Beta Release is now > available for testing > Date: October 31, 2017 at 11:59:20 AM CDT > To: users@ovirt.org > > > On 31/10/2017 13:43, Alexander Wels wrote: >>> >>> Will the right click dialog be available in the final release? Because, >>> currently in 4.2 we need to go at the up right corner to interact with >>> object (migrate, maintenance...) >>> >> Short answer: No, we removed it on purpose. >> >> Long answer: No, here are the reasons why: >> - We are attempting to get the UI more mobile friendly, and while its not >> 100% >> there yet, it is actually quite useable on a mobile device now. Mobile >> devices >> don't have a right click, so hiding functionality in there would make no >> sense. > Please don't put mobile usage over Desktop usage. While mobile usage is nice > to have in "certain" situations. In real day by day operation nobody uses > mobile devices to do their deployments and manage their large environments. > If having both options where you can switch between then is nice, but if > something should prevail should always be Desktop. We are not talking about a > Stock Trading interface or something you need that level or flexibility and > mobility to do static things anytime anywhere. > > So I beg you to consider well before remove things which are pretty useful > for a day by day and real management usage because of a new trend or buzz > stuff. > Right click is always on popular on Desktop enviroments and will be for quite > a while. >> - You can now right click and get the browsers menu instead of ours and you >> can do things like copy from the menu. >> - We replicated all the functionality from the menu in the buttons/kebab menu >> available on the right. Our goal was to have all the commonly used actions as >> a button, and less often used actions in the kebab to declutter the >> interface. >> We traded an extra click for some mouse travel >> - Lots of people didn't realize there even was a right click menu because its >> a web interface, and they couldn't find some functionality that was only >> available in the right click menu. >> >> Now that being said, we are still debating if it was a good move or not. For >> now we want to see how it plays out, if a lot of people want it back, it is >> certainly possible we will put it back. >> >>>> that is something you are interested in. Its also much faster and better >>>> than before. >>>> >>>>> On 31/10/2017 10:13, Sandro Bonazzola wrote: >>>>>> The oVirt Project is pleased to announce the availability of the First >>>>>> Beta Release of oVirt 4.2.0, as of October 31st, 2017 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> This is pre-release software. 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