Ubuntu10.04LucidLynx released Beta2 last week. Beta2 further improved the system stability and functions and fixed some bugs. As the official version approaches, many details of Ubuntu10.04 have been finalized. For example, the official version will re-enable Google as the default search engine and redesign of the window control button. Today, let's take a look at the visual feedback of Ubuntu10.04 on mute. This is a small improvement made by Ubuntu, but it also fully reflects
Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx released Beta 2 last week. Beta 2 further improved system stability and functionality and fixed some bugs. As the official version approaches, many details of Ubuntu 10.04 have been finalized. For example, the official version will re-enable Google as the default search engine and redesign of the window control button.
Today, let's take a look at the visual feedback of Ubuntu 10.04 on mute. This is a small improvement made by Ubuntu, but it also fully reflects Ubuntu's emphasis on user experience. For most operating systems, mute means that all the voice recommendations will not cause harassment to users, but it will also cause users to miss some prompts.
In Ubuntu 10.04, users are also reminded when the system is muted, which is achieved through a simple visual feedback. After the mute, if a prompt appears, the volume icon turns red and returns to normal after a few seconds, so that you will not miss all program reminders.
Let's review the latest window control button design in Ubuntu 10.04: