> It is not a setting, it's where the designers chose to place them.
Then you should consider replacing your designers with someone who understands the term "user experience". A bit harsh, I know, but so is your statement "This will not change".
I have used 16.04LTS with unity now for some weeks, thinking that the placement of these buttons was only a matter of habit, and that I would get used to it after a while. However it turns out that I am not getting used to it, it only gets more frustrating and painful over time.
> It is not a setting, it's where the designers chose to place them.
Then you should consider replacing your designers with someone who understands the term "user experience". A bit harsh, I know, but so is your statement "This will not change".
I have used 16.04LTS with unity now for some weeks, thinking that the placement of these buttons was only a matter of habit, and that I would get used to it after a while. However it turns out that I am not getting used to it, it only gets more frustrating and painful over time.