Re: capturing a double-click on a control
Re: capturing a double-click on a control
- Subject: Re: capturing a double-click on a control
- From: Michael Watson <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 18:47:26 -0400
How about command-click to reset the slider or pot, like Reason? I
find that to be very slick and not something I might do on accident.
It's easy to double-click by accident.
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m-s
On 16 Mar, 2007, at 18:37, Artemiy Pavlov wrote:
Hello and thanks for the reply!
On 16 Mar 2007, at 10:51 PM, I. Savant wrote:
With that said, the standard warning applies: Changing the
behavior of a basic UI control is a bad idea. Why should a slider
do something different in *your* app and nowhere else?
I am designing a software synthesizer, and these days it's a quite
common thing to have a controller element reset itself on double-
click. And since it can easily have 50 sliders, making 50 "reset"
buttons under each of course is even less "Mac-like" ;-)
So in general people do expect interfaces to behave like this, at
least in 90% synths and effects I used on Mac it works like this.
Thanks again,
Artemiy.
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