Re: [Usability]Insert/overwrite, how should i do a usability study?



Calum Benson wrote:
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 06:53, Roberto Rosselli Del Turco wrote:

Yes, but you could just include the usual checkbox "Don't display this
warning next time"


Note that such checkboxes aren't really "usual" in GNOME, though...
there are few if any, and they're positively frowned upon by the HIG
team :)

There's at least one: GConf editor is the culprit :)

BTW, since we're talking about little inconsistencies, how comes that you don't have a "Revert" button in the Preferences applet but there's one for the menu bar launchers? (just teasing :)

(Apart from the intrusion, if you add a "don't show this again" checkbox
you then have to start adding preferences to turn the warnings back on
again if you change your mind...)

As I said in a previous reply, I fully agree with you and Dave that this is not the optimal solution. I only suggested it because this particular problem is quite tricky, and because newbies are often Windows users who are accustomed to pop-up-once, click-to-never-see-me-again warning dialogs (which in itself is not a valid reason to replicate a wrong UI behaviour, I know).

Other possible solutions:

- make the warning in the status bar very visible (but this might turn out to be quite annoying);

- allow switching to overwrite mode only by menu choice and related shortcut (Ctrl-Ins ?), disabling the Ins key (drastic...).

Ciao

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