2012-10-20 18:29:51 |
MC Return |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-10-24 17:02:44 |
MC Return |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2012-10-31 23:44:46 |
Bilal Akhtar |
unity: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2012-11-02 15:42:59 |
MC Return |
description |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we use Ctrl+Alt+KP5 as default)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we use Ctrl+Alt+KP5 as default)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
see also: bug 890747
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
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2013-01-24 12:47:13 |
MC Return |
description |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we use Ctrl+Alt+KP5 as default)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
see also: bug 890747
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we have no default 4 that)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
see also: bug 890747
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
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2013-01-24 12:48:38 |
MC Return |
description |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we have no default 4 that)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
see also: bug 890747
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
Problem:
Windows users are used to certain standard shortcuts. It could be less complicated for them coming over if Ubuntu would start to mimic some of those...
For example:
Alt+F4 to close a window (which is the same standard we are already using)
Others are for example:
Alt+Enter to switch between fullscreen/windowed (we have no default 4 that, but a CCSM option: CCSM->Extra WM Actions->Toggle Fullscreen)
Ctrl+Alt+Del to open the task manager (we have no shortcut for that, and Ctrl+Alt+Del invokes the logout dialogue, which of course will frustrate windows users trying Ubuntu)
see also: bug 890747
I think those 2 mentioned above are the most important ones, which come to mind and frustrated myself a longer while ago, when I first tried GNU/Linux. Of course an experienced user can change that behaviour easily, but this bug report is not about them... ;) |
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2014-07-24 20:09:23 |
Marco Trevisan (TreviƱo) |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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