On Saturday 17 Jul 2004 9:46 pm, Jonathan Segel wrote: > > consider returning to some sort of sliders, they're far more > > convenient in a GUI, since their movement follow better the > > movement of the mouse. > > i'm betting that the way it actually is manipulated is that drawing > a straight line with the mouse up or down turns the knob [...] Oh no! This subject has just been the subject of a 200+-article flamewar (sorry, I mean constructive discussion) over on LAD. Are sliders always better than knobs, or do knobs have their place? Is it better to operate knobs linearly, or with a rotary mouse motion? As far as I could tell there was absolutely no consensus, though it was fairly widely agreed that (i) neither is perfect, (ii) most people with an opinion have a _really strong_ opinion, (iii) it would be nice to have consistency about things like which mouse operation resets the control to its default, and (iv) people like arguing about this stuff. I'm keeping my own opinion out of it this time. Arnold, I suggest you try them both out thoroughly in a real world situation, pick the one you prefer to use, and stick to that. Chris