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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [kwin] [Bug 371841] System Settings - Desktop Effects
From:       <bugzilla_noreply () kde ! org>
Date:       2016-10-31 15:11:23
Message-ID: bug-371841-17878-RYRJJR35U6 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=371841

--- Comment #4 from prusselltechgroup@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Martin Gräßlin from comment #3)
> > To take a specific example. In the Accessibility Group, why is Invert a checkbox \
> > to turn on or off, but Zoom is a radio button to turn on or off? If we ignore \
> > that they are in the same Accessibility group, they look the same --- they both \
> > have (2), (3), and (4). 
> 
> Because there are three zoom effects: zoom, magnifier and looking glass. One
> can only use one of the three, not all at the same time. Thus it's a radio
> button selection which ensures that if you enable zoom, the magnifier gets
> deselected.

Ohhhhh....  Looking Glass, Magnifier, and Zoom are actually a subgroup of
Accessibility.

How about, mutually exclusive options should be grouped with their own group
heading. In this case, "Accessibility Magnification". An example would be like
"Virtual Desktop Switching Animation" group that exists already if you scroll
down the list.

In the Appearance Group, why do Background Contrast and Blur have a different
control from Fade, Fall Apart, Glide, etc?

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