Alt+Tab behavior improvement
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Ayatana Design |
New
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Unity |
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Wishlist
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unity (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Wishlist
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Hi ,
First , great Job for this news Iteration of Unity.
As the main focus is on Space , I thought about how we could improve the Alt-Tab behavior and come out with 2 Idea, but I prefere just the second, so I post here only the 2nd.
Sorry for my Bad English.
What is Wrong (in my point of view) or seems wrong with the actual new Alt-Tab is that : when an application has many instances ( lets say 4, as in my Mockup) Alt-Tab draws any instance of that application in a (m)x(n) matrix manner( how does it look when we have 6 instances or more ? ) , that is a bad choice because its clutters the global look of the desktop and it feel so heavy.
I propose, instead of drawing the different instances in a (m) x (n) matrix manner, we draw it in a row [ (1) x (n) ] matrix ( n here is the number of an application instance) and instead of showing the Switch-app-dialog we show Instance dialog : That means, in my Mockup, not both are the same time: when pressing the Down Key, le picture ( 1 ) become the (2)
Vocabulary / Legend :
#Switch-app dialog : here I mean the dialog shown when you press Alt+ Tab (in my Mockup it is the 1 draw)
#Instance dialog : maintening Alt pressed, when pressing the Down Key on Keyboard, Switch-app dialog redraw itself with only the instance of the application from where you pressed the down Key.( in my Mockup it is represented by the 2nd draw)
My design ( I'm not a designer ) propose two possibilities to Switch-app dialog and a possibility to close any instances of an application.
1- The keyboard Key Esc is used to return to the Switch-app dialog ( for Power User) , but in the instance dialog we have an entry which allow us to use the mouse to return to the Switch-app dialog.
2-Any preview of an instance have on top of them a cross button to delete that instance
3- The Instance dialog has an entry to allow us to close all instance at Once ( which could be done by closing that application from the alt-tab dialog. Of course, closing all intsnaces from here take us back automatically to the Switch-app dialog
sorry for the Mockup , I'm not a designer, so I draw it by Hand and scanned it.
description: | updated |
Changed in unity (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
Changed in unity: | |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
That actually seems like a great idea, if it was well implemented, it could be really fantastic.