RE: shift=and-close-the-current-folder?



> Murray Cumming Comneon com wrote:
> > > Personally I think Ctrl-Alt-up/down + Ctrl-double click would
> > > be a better combo.
> > 
> > Yes, I'm willing to push that option instead if this one 
> hits a wall. 
> > The only obstacle to Ctrl-Alt-Up/Down that I know of now is 
> the use of 
> > Ctrl-Up/Down for accessibility focus moving.
> 
> Application-level triple-key combos are quite pointless. They 
> make sense for environmental operations because there's no 
> global unique menubar.

I don't think I can parse these sentences. Why are they both pointless and
"make sense". What are "environmental operations"? Is a "global unique
menubar" a Mac-style top menu?

> Most menu operations should be three keys away:
>   Alt+MenuAccessKey ItemAccessKey
> E.g., Alt+F A for _File -> Save _As....
> 
> Alt+arrow combos aren't really appropriate for spatial mode, 
> as they are
> either irrelevant or redundant. Alt+Left and Alt+Right are irrelevant.
> Alt+Down is redundant with just pressing Enter. Only Alt+Up 
> for opening
> the parent folder would be relevant and not redundant. That 
> can be relegated to the menus. 

Have you used a classic Mac? It's very natural to move to a folder with the
arrow keys, and then just use a modifier to open it. You can move all around
the file system without ever taking your fingers off a few keys or using the
mouse. Enter is on the same side of the keyboard as the arrow keys, so you
tend to take your hands off the arrow keys to press it.

I could use a Mac far more quickly via keyboard combinations alone than any
other operating system with the keys or the mouse. 

Murray Cumming
www.murrayc.com
murrayc usa net



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