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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    no prompt for deleting panel icons.
From:       David Lazanja <lazanja () plasma ! ap ! columbia ! edu>
Date:       2003-08-12 23:40:24
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I believe there is a usability problem with the panel in KDE which may
appear trivial at first but is in fact quite a problem for new users.

The problem is, when deleting a panel icon, there is no confirmation for
the delete.  The icon will be deleted without a dialog appearing which
asks whether you REALLY want to delete it.

This behavior is (1) inconsistent with the behavior of desktop icons
which correctly ask if you really want to delete the item, and (2)
crippling for new users who accidentally delete the K Menu (3) in
general poor UI design since all safe and full proof programs should
prompt the user when a file or something is being deleted.

In situation (2), it is very possible to accidentally delete the K Menu
by simply right clicking on it, then placing the mouse cursor over the
"Remove Start Applications Menu" and finally clicking.  I have seen
users accidentally delete the K Menu and then they don't know how it
"disappeared".  They don't know how to put it back on the menu, and they
don't know how to do anything because it is through the menu that they
launch applications, log off, etc... Recovery in this situation is not
very likely, and off course the user blames the computer.

I hope that some of you will agree.

Cheers
David


-- 
// Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
// Columbia University

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