Gérard Delafond wrote: >Le Dimanche 10 Août 2003 22:11, William Leese a écrit : > > >>Simon Edwards wrote: >> >> >>>On Sunday 10 August 2003 21:00, William Leese wrote: >>> >>> >>Take a look from the perspective of a computer newbie. >> >>User logins in to find a nice, shiny KDE desktop. He then decides he >>wants to install a game (linux, games, hah! ;) that he bought on a >>cdrom. He inserts the cdrom in the cdrom drive. >>Now what? >> >>The clicks on the KMenu. The only option that will bring him to his >>cdrom is "Home (Personal Files)", or "Quick Browser" (which most of us >>admit, is a useful tool for geeks), or "Konqueror Web Browser"? >>The user isn't given a single option to view/play/run the contents of >>the cdrom. >> >> >> >Why not to put a "Drives" item in K menu ? > Because the average user doesn't want to know about 'drives', he just wants to get to his cdrom/floppy. Presenting the user with a list of partitions would just be confusing ("hey, this looks like my home directory. I already have that under home. It's probably just a copy." - unlikely, but you never know :). - wvl _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability