On Fri, 27 Nov 2020 17:53:54 +0000, D.M. Procida wrote:
> Uusally I only access Raspberry Pis via SSH, so the question of desktop
> user interaces hasn't really been an issue.
>
> Now that I have had a new Pi 400 on my desk for a couple of weeks, there
> are some aspects of the UI that I find rather unsatisfactory.
>
> One is the window-centric menubar arrangement; I find it much less
> pleasant to use than the Mac's menubar that sits at the top of the
> screen (also adopted by default by Ubuntu).
>
> The other is what feels like very crude mouse acceleration profiles,
> that make the mouse tracking feel simultaneously too fast and too slow.
>
> Are there easily-installed alternatives? I don't want a wholesale
> replacement of Raspberry Pi OS, because I'm work on and with software in
> the Raspberry Pi ecosystem and need components to work in the same way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniele
A linux gui is made ov may individual elements that can be selected at
will
the menu in raspberry pi os is LX panel (the Pixel desktop is based
heavily on lxde) but there are many other options available that can be
used instead or even as well as.
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