Re: [Usability] combo box guidelines?



...         I think that if the options can't fit on the screen,
moving it down to display the maximum number of options is more
important than preserving the current position of the combo box.

Something to keep in mind is that what the user sees may be *different* from what the designer thought.


My eyes are old/weak enough that I customize which fonts are used for my display -- principally to __increase__ the point sizes. The result is that on my screen, it takes fewer characters/lines to completely use up an area.

This is particularly noticeable with browsers, though I'm certain that I've been shown drop-down lists (e.g., combo boxes) *without* adequate scroll capability, whose vertical content was effectively truncated. To a user, there are few things more frustrating than *not* being able to select what he wants, because that item has been positioned beyond the edge of the screen. (This frustration doubles for action buttons sited at the bottom of a non-scrollable window.)

mikus


p.s.  [If I select "move" to try to reposition a window so that its
       top edge (rather than its bottom edge) is off-screen, upward
       movement stops when the top of my screen is reached.  Is
       there a way to over-ride this limitation?  Perhaps the title
       bar could stop at the top edge, but the window's content
       might continue the upward movement (i.e., go off-screen)! ]




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