Re: State of the art GUI

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Thorsten Wilms wrote:
Oh, and try a middle-click, sometime ;)
(Middle-drag doesn't quite do what it should, ideally, though)
Also: Ctrl-left-drag.



Do you really mean left, or do you actually mean primary button? Or is the left button your "right click" i.e. secondary button?

As a general moan, certainly not aimed at any particular piece of software but it's as good a time as any to remind people, it's really annoying to read dexter-centric user documentation (-:

"Click" and "right click" is just about okay for me as I instinctively "right click" with the left button, but "left click" makes me think and that's when I start to get confused, when the brain tries to over-ride instinct.

Admittedly, hardware is generally more of a problem than software -- I find it almost impossible to answer my mobile because the call button is obscured by my palm and the buttons can't be swapped: thank goodness the trend for handed mouses died out in the 90s.

We'll only ever be a minority of users, but we are sizeable minority and we have been oppressed for centuries, please don't continue the oppression q-:

Sinistrally yours

Q

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