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Protip: Ctrl+Shift+Esc goes directly in without cluttering your toolbar.
These days I right click the toolbar and click task manager. Not cluttering toolbar but still ez mouse only.
I mean, in extreme lag scenarios it’s more useful, as hitting three keys and waiting is easier than trying to guess where the mouse cursor is as you try to hit the icon.
In cases where you’re already typing (personally, most of the time) it’s more convenient. As many of us are programmers here, it’s quite annoying to switch between keyboard and mouse all the time, and keyboard shortcuts allow us to be much Fmitt efficient in our work. (I mean, I use Neovim now and I’ve never worked this fast and smoothly).
Of course, I know nothing of how you use your device, but generally keyboard shortcuts are preferred to clunky mouse interactions.
That's actually a pretty good idea, although it's not like a right-click on the desktop is really that much slower (assuming we're taking about Windows)