2013-02-22 09:39:47 |
Alan Bell |
bug |
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added bug |
2013-02-22 09:39:47 |
Alan Bell |
attachment added |
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Screenshot from 2013-02-22 09:31:21.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1131646/+attachment/3541300/+files/Screenshot%20from%202013-02-22%2009%3A31%3A21.png |
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2013-02-22 11:15:24 |
Alan Bell |
bug task added |
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ayatana-design |
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2013-03-08 15:29:26 |
Andrea Azzarone |
unity: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2013-03-08 15:29:31 |
Andrea Azzarone |
tags |
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needs-design |
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2013-05-15 09:36:29 |
John Lea |
description |
if I have two windows of a particular application type in the alt-tab switcher displayed vertically I alt tab to the type of application I want then I want to press down to go to the lower one when focus is on the top one. I actually have to press right. If I press left (expecting right and left to be equivalent when they are supposed to mean "down") then I go to the previous kind of application. If I then realise my error and press right twice (once to undo the unintentional left, and once to go down to the application window I am aiming for) then I overshoot and go to the kind of application that is in the switcher to the right of the one I am trying to get to. Then I have to go left again, to get on the correct type of application. Down to expand the icons and right to go down to get to the window I have been trying to get to all along. |
if I have two windows of a particular application type in the alt-tab switcher displayed vertically I alt tab to the type of application I want then I want to press down to go to the lower one when focus is on the top one. I actually have to press right. If I press left (expecting right and left to be equivalent when they are supposed to mean "down") then I go to the previous kind of application. If I then realise my error and press right twice (once to undo the unintentional left, and once to go down to the application window I am aiming for) then I overshoot and go to the kind of application that is in the switcher to the right of the one I am trying to get to. Then I have to go left again, to get on the correct type of application. Down to expand the icons and right to go down to get to the window I have been trying to get to all along.
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Desired solution:
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First diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 3 windows open:
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| A | | B |
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| C |
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When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window C
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should do nothing
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Second diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 2 windows open:
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| A |
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-------
| B |
-------
When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should do nothing |
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2013-05-15 09:36:36 |
John Lea |
tags |
needs-design |
udp |
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2013-05-15 09:36:45 |
John Lea |
summary |
alt-tab: cursor keys to navigate switcher are counter-intuitive |
alt-tab - cursor keys to navigate switcher are counter-intuitive |
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2013-05-15 09:36:54 |
John Lea |
bug task added |
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unity (Ubuntu) |
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2013-05-15 09:37:00 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: assignee |
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John Lea (johnlea) |
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2013-05-15 09:37:02 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-05-15 09:37:04 |
John Lea |
unity: importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-05-15 09:37:06 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2013-05-15 09:37:10 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-05-15 09:37:12 |
John Lea |
unity: status |
Incomplete |
Triaged |
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2013-05-15 09:37:15 |
John Lea |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2013-05-15 09:37:19 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Triaged |
Fix Committed |
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2013-06-11 20:05:02 |
Brandon Schaefer |
unity: assignee |
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Brandon Schaefer (brandontschaefer) |
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2013-06-11 20:05:04 |
Brandon Schaefer |
unity (Ubuntu): assignee |
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Brandon Schaefer (brandontschaefer) |
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2013-06-11 20:05:06 |
Brandon Schaefer |
unity: status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2013-06-11 20:05:07 |
Brandon Schaefer |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
In Progress |
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2013-06-14 00:29:37 |
Brandon Schaefer |
branch linked |
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lp:~brandontschaefer/unity/lp.1131646-fix |
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2013-06-14 10:00:09 |
John Lea |
description |
if I have two windows of a particular application type in the alt-tab switcher displayed vertically I alt tab to the type of application I want then I want to press down to go to the lower one when focus is on the top one. I actually have to press right. If I press left (expecting right and left to be equivalent when they are supposed to mean "down") then I go to the previous kind of application. If I then realise my error and press right twice (once to undo the unintentional left, and once to go down to the application window I am aiming for) then I overshoot and go to the kind of application that is in the switcher to the right of the one I am trying to get to. Then I have to go left again, to get on the correct type of application. Down to expand the icons and right to go down to get to the window I have been trying to get to all along.
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Desired solution:
------
First diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 3 windows open:
------- -------
| A | | B |
------- -------
-------
| C |
-------
When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window C
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should do nothing
------
Second diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 2 windows open:
-------
| A |
-------
-------
| B |
-------
When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should do nothing |
if I have two windows of a particular application type in the alt-tab switcher displayed vertically I alt tab to the type of application I want then I want to press down to go to the lower one when focus is on the top one. I actually have to press right. If I press left (expecting right and left to be equivalent when they are supposed to mean "down") then I go to the previous kind of application. If I then realise my error and press right twice (once to undo the unintentional left, and once to go down to the application window I am aiming for) then I overshoot and go to the kind of application that is in the switcher to the right of the one I am trying to get to. Then I have to go left again, to get on the correct type of application. Down to expand the icons and right to go down to get to the window I have been trying to get to all along.
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Desired solution:
------
First diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 3 windows open:
------- -------
| A | | B |
------- -------
-------
| C |
-------
When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window C
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window C
------
Second diagram for purpose of explaining desired solution when a app has 2 windows open:
-------
| A |
-------
-------
| B |
-------
When a Alt+Tab or Alt+` window spread is open:
- if window A if focused pressing the UP cursor key should close the spread
- if window A if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window A if focused pressing the RIGHT cursor key should shift the focus to window B
- if window B if focused pressing the UP cursor key should shift the focus to window A
- if window B if focused pressing the DOWN cursor key should do nothing |
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2013-06-14 16:17:12 |
Brandon Schaefer |
unity: milestone |
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7.1.0 |
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2013-06-18 22:50:47 |
PS Jenkins bot |
unity: status |
In Progress |
Fix Committed |
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2013-06-19 14:21:25 |
Launchpad Janitor |
unity (Ubuntu): status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2013-06-20 08:59:46 |
John Lea |
ayatana-design: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2013-07-26 19:08:12 |
Stephen M. Webb |
unity: status |
Fix Committed |
Fix Released |
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2015-10-14 16:18:50 |
Marco Trevisan (Treviño) |
tags |
udp |
rls-w-incoming udp |
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