Re: [Usability] Requesting a right-click root menu for GNOME 3




On 1 Oct 2009, at 07:36, Karoliina Salminen wrote:

It is a good idea to support power user features, but design should never be
built around the power user features because that is not usability for
normal users, that is fast way to work for very advanced users, maybe 0.01% of the users.

It depends on your definition of "built around". Sure, we shouldn't be exposing hard-core expert features in a novice user's face.

However, power user features absolutely *should* be designed at the same time as novice features, so they can be integrated in a consistent fashion, and with a level of discoverability that will make them available as and when the user's experience and confidence begins to grow.

Cheeri,
Calum.

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