like summarised in
bug130623
and
bug50457
i am searching for a tweak to optimizer the widget-spawn-time in kde-menues:
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------- Additional Comment #2 From
kde@terabytemusic.cjb.net 2006-06-03 10:05 -------
I certainly do not agree with this being 'useless'.
Example: I want to save a file in Kate.
I click File and then move my mouse pointer to Save
But, before I reach Save, the mouse will hover on the Recently opened submenu.
This submenu will open *immediately*. Since there are some long filenames/paths, this menu will cover the rest of the File menu, including the Save option.
If there would be a small configurable delay, then my mouse pointer would reach the Save menu item before the Recently opened submenu would open (and cover the Save menu item).
Conclusion: this is not a "useless configurability", but a usability option that some or many users may need. Setting a small default delay may also be an option.
------- Additional Comment #3 From Christoph 2006-07-12 10:50 -------
i think this is really similiar to my bug 130623 ... is an interface-issue and not useless .. in fact the default "widget-spawn-time" is useless for handycapped people how are not champions with the pointer device .. and anyway i am not handycapped :-IMO) , and it spawns much too fast .. but a setting would affect both, menu and filebrowsing .. i have no problems whith the speed when i navigate in menus, but for the filesystem-browsing via a "quickview"-button its pain in the *$$ to navigate deep folder-structures
regards
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