"For me, it's a simple minor adjustment like moving the "Plate" on my desk to a position where it's easier to eat."
And if it happened every time you went to pick up a piece of something to eat?
The wall clock was just an example to illustrate the point. I'm glad to see that you, too, would find the curtain in front of the clock for no good reason annoying. It makes a difference if the annoyance is accidental or deliberate. It seems as if Apple purposefully put it there. Imagine the upstairs neighbor is blasting some awful music you don't like every day all day. Now imagine he goes on vacation for two weeks, and leaves his stereo blasting. Would you be equally annoyed?
This column bit is annoying because I can't help but think it's a design decision, like graying out active shortcuts, and the shortcut for going through the menu stuff on the upper right only reaches a few icons in when it used to go most or all of the way. (The mouse is a little slower and can cause damage to your hand and wrist.) And it seems to be even worse in Sequoia. (I think it's Ctrl-F7 with the default key assignments. I changed mine to F18.) Just one more: Flags in Mac Mail. The colors of the flags used to be in spectral (or rainbow) order. Easy! Efficient! Looks great! But one day the order was scrambled. Looks worse, less efficient, takes more effort. I find it hard to believe this is a bug. It was most likely a design decision. It also violates the KISS philosophy, credo, paradigm, or whatever. So is the column width thing a bug? To be honest, I don't really know. Again, I wrote here hoping for a solution. Is that so terrible?
There was a great scene on "Everyone Loves Raymond" where Raymond tells Debbie that his parents are annoying (they're moving next door). She says it's only once in a while. Raymond says, yeah if it's just once, and he lightly hits her on the nose, but it's much worse if it happens again and again, and he hits her on the nose repetitively like maybe 2 or 3 times a second. The point is then successfully made.
" I think it's better to get used to it than to get frustrated, but you're free to choose what you want. "
Just like when someone tells you to smile. Oh, you shouldn't have food near the computer. Bad practice! But you're free to choose what you want.
Many, many people have been requesting things Apple should add to Final Cut over the years. Many of them rather simple things. And Apple does nothing. I've given plenty of feedback about a number of things. Sometimes they get fixed or added; usually, they don't. Some of them make an enormous difference.
There are all sorts of keyboard shortcuts in Final Cut to speed things up. To make the app more efficient. But here, nothing.
I've already put this in the feedback. I was hoping, and I knew it was a long shot, that there would be an easy solution to this, like unchecking the box that says, well, never mind.