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For me, it's Shared GPU memory.

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[-] LunarLoony@lemmy.sdf.org 8 points 2 weeks ago

It's a usability nightmare for me. I sure love it when I open a PowerShell prompt, and some random window takes focus instead for no reason. Or when I create a new folder in Explorer, and the address bar inexplicably steals focus.

And that right-click menu can take a long walk off a short pier

[-] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 6 points 2 weeks ago

That's one thing I really enjoy about Plasma. I never even considered things like "focus stealing" or when to raise windows, but there's options to tweak.

Heck you can even change what RMB does. (Yeah my brain doesn't need THAT radical of a change lmao)

The defaults are perfectly sane, but I like that there's buttons or toggles to see if something else works better.

And that right-click menu can take a long walk off a short pier

Seriously. Why?! Who does this serve? It confuses newbies and just ticks off everybody else.

Also this google-apple-esque trend of trying to glyphize (is that a word? Lol) everything just for its own sake is kinda maddening too. (We don't want literacy to be a bar to clicking ads! /s)

/rant lol.

[-] gazter@aussie.zone 3 points 2 weeks ago

I don't think I understand what you mean with the right click menu. Do you mean when right clicking, the menu that appears with things you can do there? Like right clicking a file, and being able to rename, or open with a different program, etc? Right click the desktop and get an option to change the desktop background? What's the problem there?

[-] Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca 3 points 2 weeks ago

I believe they're talking about the W11 context menu, where most common options (like copy, paste, and delete) are replaced by icons that look almost identical to each other. They're all soft rounded lines and have no defining features, which means you need to stop and parse the icon twice for every cut & paste. They also change position based on which options are available, so you can't memorize the locations, and since delete is one of the options, I wouldn't trust my memory.

Most of the interesting options like edit, run as administrator, open file location, readable copy paste options, or installed options like Edit with Notepad++ or 7zip > are hidden behind a Show more Options option, which just opens the window 10 context menu. Same styling and everything.

Basically, everything about the W11 context menu slows me down and nothing about it is more usable or helpful.

[-] gazter@aussie.zone 2 points 2 weeks ago

Oh, yeah, I understand now, thanks. That thing is UI/X design gone too far.

[-] mnemonicmonkeys@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 weeks ago

Also this google-apple-esque trend of trying to glyphize (is that a word? Lol) everything just for its own sake is kinda maddening too. (We don't want literacy to be a bar to clicking ads! /s)

Keep in mind that 21% of adults in the US are functionally illiterate.

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