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GNOME’s Native Screencasting Feature is Taking Shape
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I really like gnome but those giant buttons doesn't look good.
Just sharing a recent positive experience with bigger buttons: I just did some remote support because a printer wouldn't work. RustDesk worked great and thanks to the bigger buttons clicking them with awful latency wasn't so bad.
Yeah I guess they are practical and easier to push. There is always pros and cons. :)
My nitpick with those menus is how close the pop up menu is to the top panel and right edge of screen. I'd love to see some space between there.