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Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
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Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?


  • Subject: Re: How to avoid a Windows interface on OS X?
  • From: Martin Häcker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 00:23:36 +0200

Hi there,

it seems to me that some keyboard using pros are really concerned that not having ok the default on a dialog would really hinder there workflow and is therefore real bad behavior.

Well I don't know if this is documented in the HIG but as far as I am concerned almost every application which I really use with the keyboard almost all the time (e.g. Eudora) supports choosing buttons in dialogs by their first letter.

That way I can always work with the keyboard and don't loose the advantage of having a real good safety net from a dialog.

I say this because I think this discussion is not about taking power away from a power user, but about making it fun and safe to use a mac.

cu Martin
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