I don't get you! Never ever has Gnome been so usable with only a keyboard. I mean lauch a program ex firefox with 3 keypresses ('windows key, then f, then enter) try to be that fast in terminal or in Gnome2 ;) ! Well, I can get to epiphany or firefox with the first three characters then a [tab] key: epi[tab] == epiphany fir[tab] == firefox Then enter. I like the shell a lot and its search function, but I just wanted to defend the terminal :). In my opinion the same holds for the mouse with all the buttons. You use the left click to work in current context, right click for more options in current context, middle click to open a new context, the wheel to do all sorts of scrolling. I think there are hardly any functions missing? I think a lot of the critisism is because of the lack of familiarity and often the removal of features without either end-user-consultance / warning or an obvious reason (ie. Removal of transparency option in gnome-terminal - end-users were not warned of the change and wouldn't care about gconf migration if they were). Another one that annoys me is the lack of close button on the window in full-screen apps, although this should be resolved in 3.10, it's still deeply annoying to remomber to either press Alt + f4, or click on the app context menu and click 'quit'. £0.02 -- Marco Scannadinari <marco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list