Re: [gnome-love] GNOME user environment brainstorming
- From: Thomas Broyer <tbroyer ltgt net>
- To: Matthew Walton <mxw00u Cs Nott AC UK>
- Cc: Thomas Broyer <tbroyer ltgt net>, nautilus-list eazel com, gnome-love gnome org, gnome-2-0-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [gnome-love] GNOME user environment brainstorming
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 18:41:58 +0200
Le 25/05/01 17:53:11, Matthew Walton a écrit :
I personnaly do not use the desktop, so I think Trash and Start Here at
least should be available (if the user wants it) in the panel.
However, even if they are it's likely that I won't use them, so don't
give much importance to what I think ;o)
Start Here yes, Trash no. I don't know why people seem to think
Trashcans are so important... okay, so they provide the opportunity for
some amusing graphics, but apart from that... why? Or am I rare in
hardly ever mistakenly deleting anything?
I also don't use trash (even in Windows, I always use the Shift modifier to
bypass the trash).
Actually I was rather thinking about an object to d-n-d files on to delete
them (or put them in the trash if the user uses it)
It's just a suggestion, I won't use it anyway...
What I like in Windows is my mouse middle button does a double click,
and this allows me to select an icon with the left button and
open/activate/etc. it with the middle button.
Maybe all icons (wherever they are: desktop, Nautilus, open/save as icon
list) should have this behaviour...
The problem there being that people with two-button mice have to press
both buttons at once to get a middle-click.
Why is it a problem?
This would, I think, have to be customisable. It also doesn't 'fit'...
better to have switchable single/double click...
I hate single-click (with the left mouse button) activating icons. Single
click is for selection in my mind.
to my mind, double-click on icons on the desktop and in folder views
makes perfect sense even with single-click panel launchers, because
I think of the panel launchers as buttons.
Of course! I wasn't suggesting to remove the double-click feature, just to
make it accessible *also* with middle-button single click, since it (the
middle button) doesn't have another action (as far as I can remember, in
GMC, middle button was the same as left button)
In brief:
· left mouse button:
· single click: select
· double click: activate
=> configurable
· middle mouse button: activate
· right mouse button: context menu
Everything may of course be configurable, as long as it'll be possible to
have that behaviour (otherwise I'll continue working in an XTerm, without a
file manager... not serious, I'm used to it, but that's something I'll
really enjoy)
Tom.
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