On Wednesday 04 December 2002 21:16, Ralph Gottesbuehren wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 4. Dezember 2002 20:22 schrieb Simon Edwards: > > On Wednesday 04 December 2002 16:05, Michael Pye wrote: > > > On Wednesday 04 December 2002 12:26 am, Elliott Martin wrote: > > > > Until this thread got started, I didn't know I could have been > > > > holding ctrl, shift and ctrl+shift to do this. Maybe the little > > > > popup menu should say "Copy Here (ctrl)", "Move Here (shift)", etc.? > > > > > > That's what I'm looking at doing. > > > > I don't think anyone has mentioned this yet, but in Photoshop at least > > you have a lot of direct manipulation going on, most of which can be > > modified with the help of modifier keys. Photoshop doesn't use any > > popups, but when you are dragging or working on something it just tells > > you in the its status bar "Ctrl to resize, Alt to move" etc, or for Konq > > "Ctrl to move, Alt to link" etc. I think this would be a good solution > > for Konq. Simple in the simple case, but still providing a way for people > > to learn or be reminded (non-intrusively too). > > > > Use the status bar people! ;-) > > > > cheers, > > 1st: > > Imagine, you drag an icon from a konqui-window to the desktop. > then a message in konqui's status bar appears, right? (the "from"-location) > > what would happen, when you do it backwards. where does the message then > appear? > > 2nd: > > photoshop is an app in an own window, so the status bar is always visible > while you use the app and it's ONE status bar. how do you want do do that > in a whole DE? think of overlapping windows and such things... > > i'd prefer a solution bundled with the mouse pointer, that's where the > user's visual focus is attempted to. and i'd prefer a one-hand-solution. > (too lazy to use the mouse with my right hand and hold down keys with my > left) btw, think of people with only one hand (i'm not joking). Perhaps we could introduce some sort of toggle mode for control keys to handle the one hand use problem. Anybody who knows how MacOS and Windows handles this? This problem could pop up in many other places and perhaps we should have a general solution that not only applied to konqueror. The average user does MUCH more moving than copying How many files have you copied this weak? As far as I can remember I havn't copied a single one. If you don't count backups, but that is hardly something that you do from the desktop with a file manager, but rather somthing that is done with some backup program as a cron job. Moving files on the other hand is somthing I do many times a day. E.g sorting files that I have got as mail attatchments into relevant folders, sorting images from my digial camera etc. Then we have linking. Just count the number of links you own , compare that too the number of files you own. I checked this for 10 users on systems that I admin. I found that the on average only 0.1% of the users files was links, My own figure was 0.17% and only about 10% of those links were created by me personally. The rest were made automagically by installation programs and make files. So if I was a representative user We could expect that only about 0.0.1% of the files belonging to a certain user are links. So basically we put up a menu each time a user want to do moving, copying or linking and force him to make a choise. I guess that the answer would be move in well over 90% of the cases, copy in a couple of percent of the cases, and almost never link. So maybe I am more lazy than you, as I feel that it is terrybly awkward to have to have select the move menu item every time I move a file. If I have to use a ctrl key as well once or twice a weak it would be a little price to pay to be allowed extreme lazyness the rest of the time. That's why I wan't to remove the menu alltogether. But I agree that we need some visual cues near the mous when the command a command key is pressed. That way the user will be sure that he pressed the right key combination. Regards Uno Engborg _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability