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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: Abstracting the Linux Desktop from the File-system
From:       Ralph Gottesbuehren <gottesbuehren () web ! de>
Date:       2002-12-06 12:57:44
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Am Freitag, 6. Dezember 2002 01:17 schrieb Datschge@gmx.net:

>
> I'm voting against it for several reasons:
>
> -Left button dragging is the only way you can drag files in KDE so far.
> Making the possibilities you have by dragging files invisible by default is
> no good idea. Make it optional and keep the default just like it is right
> now.
>
> -The left button dragging menu should show accelerator key. It was pointed
> out that this is not possible cleanly so far which should be considered a
> bug and fixed asap. After doing so users will see what keys they can use to
> avoid the menu (and maybe optionally turn off the menu altogether in the
> control center).
>

You got my small little voice. I would miss my menu, the most comfortable way 
to avoid the use of my keyboard.

i thought, that was the reason, they invented the mouse - that one doesn't 
need a keyboard for most actions. 
btw. how good is the key+mouse-solution, when you use kde on an embedded 
device, with only a pen?

my wish: make it configurable / removable for those, who call themselve 
"power-user", but let it stay as it is now per default for the lazy of us.

Ralph


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