Originally posted by: dullard
Auto-hide can far more productive for people who actually do work on their computer.
For example, many people use a resolution that is 1024 pixels high. What is the difference for that resolution? There are many, including:
[*]Microsoft Word. With default Word settings (and default 1" margins) and with auto-hide off, you must scroll to see all the text on one page at 100% zoom. With auto-hide on, you can fit all the text on the page at the same time at 100% zoom.
[*]Adobe Acrobat Reader. Same thing as Word. With auto-hide off, you must scroll to see one full page at 100% zoom. With auto-hide on, you get it all.
[*]Excel. 53 rows at 100% zoom with auto-hide on. 51 with auto-hide off. 4% more data is visible, and 4% less scrolling.
[*]Visual Basic (similar for other languages). 55 lines of code vs 53 lines of code.
Similar major cutoffs occur at other resolutions.