Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
- Subject: Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
- From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 15:27:17 +0200
Am Dienstag, 15.10.02 um 14:48 Uhr schrieb Donald Brown:
There is a tendancy by people to just blindly hit return.
Of course. That's because most of the time, I select a function on
purpose. And if there's a warning, I'm used to hitting return to carry
on. That's like saying "thanks for the warning, but I already knew what
will happen".
If it's important enough to get another chance to reconsider the
decision,
they should have to actually reconsider it.
Hm. I don't like this. It's like telling the user "this is to
dangerous; you probably did something wrong to come here in the first
place. Please go away now."
The default for "OK to format hard disk" should ALWAYS be cancel.
Not making 'OK' a default button should be enough.
Really, it's frustrating if hitting return cancels what you were going
to do. Even if it is formatting the drive.
(You know, if I have to reformat my drive, I'm probably in a bad mood
already - without a machine telling me what to do. ;-})
bye. Andreas.
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