GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 543161
Elegant image switching by mouse-moving to the monitor borders
Last modified: 2021-06-19 08:46:01 UTC
(Feature request) When the mouse touches the right or left border of the screen (in F11 mode), the next/prev photo is shown. No clicks/buttons needed. That would be an elegant and visually appealing way to browse through images in F11 mode. What happens with vertical side bars? I suggest the simplest variant: This proposed mouse-moving feature would be deactivated because when a user has bars on one or both sides, switching the image by moving towards a bar can be irritating and probably not expected. Alternatively, whne having vertical bars, then the same logic applies just to the top and bottom border of the monitor because the user obviously also moves up and down in the list of images. Thanks!
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