Gnome 3.2 and two screens

GNOME 3.2 try to be considered as the most user-friendly environment around the Linux world. Maybe that's why most settings has to be set up by dconf-editor or via so very intuitive dialog box:
Guess what, I want to set primary display to Goldstar. And I can't do it by some select box, dialog box or other stuff. So the tip:
To set up primary display, you need to drag this black bar on display which you want to be your primary display.
Next point, of course it works, your topbar is moved on your primary desktop, but what was funny  Message bar (bottom bar) was still on laptop display. So next tip:
You need to move your displays on the same level to set up message bar on primary display

Why it cannot look like here, with small checkbox Primary display ? Or maybe it looks to much complicated for typical GNOME user?



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