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Re: [OT] Mouse buttons (was Re: troubling article)


  • Subject: Re: [OT] Mouse buttons (was Re: troubling article)
  • From: Darkshadow <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 11:30:12 -0400
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Um..no thanks on this one. My screen is too far for me to touch with my hand without me leaning forward. It would be a big pain to have to lean forward all day just to interact with my computer.

And yes, there would still be a cursor in your case. Just not as obvious - your finger would be the cursor. :p

Personally, I think track pads would be a better way to go than touch screens.

On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 03:51 AM, Jeff Harrell wrote:

On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 02:14 AM, Dix Lorenz wrote:

Oh great. Using a 23" touch screen all day long and every time I want to move the cursor from one end to the other I need to move my whole arm instead of just a flick with the wrist. Thanks, but no thanks...

You're missing the bigger picture here: no more cursor. I'll say it again. No. More. Cursor.

You want to select a file on your desktop? Touch it. Tap it to open it. Drag it around to... well, drag it around. You want to place the cursor for editing? Touch. You want to select some text? Drag with your finger, or possibly a stylus depending on how you prefer to work. Want to select a different tool from a palette? Touch it. Want to activate a hyperlink? Touch it. Pull down a menu? Touch it.

Reaching for something is the first skill we learn. (The old saying goes that there are only three instincts in the human brain: the ability to grasp with the hand, the ability to suckle, and the ability to criticize human user interface design.) Translating that most basic of all skills into human-computer interaction is a no-brainer. The "how" is challenging, of course, but the "why" is blindingly obvious.

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