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Ubuntu 13.10 Desktop Tests: Unity 7.1, KDE 4.11, Xfce 4.10, GNOME 3.8
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Originally posted by fossy View PostIf it is the default on other distros, when the real question is why are the KDE devs using non-optimized settings?
They obviously think that KDE users will primarily be using QT apps, and that blending in visually with that is more important than performance for any GTK apps the user might want to run.
The issue doesn't (necessarily) affect Qt/KDE apps - just GTK, so they probably aren't all that concerned about fixing it.
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Unity 7 Touch
Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostYeap, as mentioned, Unity is by far not touch-optimised. For instance, you can't use the scrollbars if you use it with a touchscreen. At all. Because the scrollbars are 2 pixels wide and you need to hover your mouse on them to get a scroller widget (good luck hovering with touch!).
or you can simply scroll by dragging the contents with two fingures (or one fingure if you set it up).
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