Am Freitag, 20. September 2002 00:38 schrieb Christoph Held: > On Thursday 19 September 2002 22:31, Poletti Don wrote: > > Looking at the screen shot Waldo posted I see that > > Xandros expanded the K menu add the word Launch. > > > > My wife's laptop is current down so she tried to use my linux > > machine to get to the web. It took here a while to figure out that > > the K was the main menu. After that it was pretty easy but I can > > see where the K could be mistaken for decoration and not > > a menu. > > I have noticed the same. IMHO because, > > -average users expect the 'start' button, and are too afraid of clickin= g on > the k and see what happens. > -they don't notice the tiny arrow, or they think the black trieangle > doesn't have any meaning > -they don't understand the meaning of the 'k' (IMO 'KDE' would be much > better) Is that really a problem? Some users might get a bit confused and might need a=20 few minutes to figure it out, but on the downside you waste valuable spac= e only to show "start" (or whatever). Wouldn't it be better to include a short tutorial with pretty pictures? Or a wallpaper with a big arrow and explanation "click here to start prog= rams"? You only need this hint once, not permanently. Permanently showing "Start= " is only a waste of valuable screen-space, IMO. I might also add that "Start" might be even=20 more confusing. Clicking on "Start" might start some terrible thing that = will trash the computer, after all. If it's really necessary, I think the wallpaper would be best. - Similar = to=20 Konqueror's about-screen - And it doesn't waste space. Also when the user finally got the message, he can replace the wallpaper which is the only config-setting such users change anyway. Roland --=20 "The Internet? We are not interested in it" -- Bill Gates, 1993 _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability