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by hs86
1881 days ago
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They managed to increase the distance the mouse cursor has to travel to open the app drawer. The worst case would be to move the cursor to the upper left and then to the bottom right. Does Red Hat monitor the mouse travel distance to measure "employee productivity," or how did they end up with this design? |
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No, as far as I can tell the rationale is just "more familiar to MacOS and Windows users".
Of course, the rationale changes every couple of years, because it's not like Gnome 3 was trying to be a "familiar" design.
Oh well, I've been using extensions to override Gnome's silly decisions forever anyway. As long as they don't take that away...