


Turning my head to the right (I tend to work on my left monitor) is a much less mentally confusing experience. I guess the last one that was used? But that means that some random window goes zipping by and grabs my attention - but that's not the one that's open.Īs for the swiping motion and "human vision can only see a little bit at a time", you're right, but I can see motion and changes in things pretty well on the edges.įurther, I find the animation experience of my whole world changing in front of me when I go to a different workspace to be incredibly distracting - enough that I might forget what I'm doing. For me, the "which window do I currently have active" problem is primarily an issue on Mac OS X since it opens all windows that have the name "Firefox" and will select focus of one.
