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    Sidebar should obey Fitt's Law

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      paul4ts
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      Make the sidebar obey Fitt's Law. i.e. in a maximized window, with the mouse pointer all the way to the left you should be able to toggle the sidebar menu.

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        paul4ts @paul4ts
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        @paul4ts Also, if you don't have a taskbar at the bottom of the screen, Fitt's should apply to the progress bar i.e. it can be skipped through from the extreme bottom edge of the screen.

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          paul4ts @paul4ts
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          @paul4ts I also notice that if you don't have a panel on the bottom on KDE Plasma 5.21 that clicking on the extreme bottom edge of the screen loses window focus. This is quite annoying -- clicks here should adjust the progress bar instead.

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            paul4ts @paul4ts
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            @paul4ts The scrollbar also doesn't scroll from the extreme right-edge.

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