@Dietrich T. Schmitz
You push the alt button and then type some things,
Keyboard shortcuts have been doing this for years, but HUD's even simpler to understand because all they have to remember is press alt and type in copy, or blur.
The menu is still there, as far as I can tell, and they always retain the option of switching to KDE, gnome, or another substitute.
There are already window managers, browsers, and various other things that remove the use of a mouse, ever hear of luakit.
Some people prefer using the keyboard they already have their hands on.
Can't blame them for that.
Linux is flexable and diverse, as it should be, so who cares if ubuntu adds a feature that pretty much copies cellphone's hands free navigation.
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