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Subject: Proposal to change mouse click handling
From: Art Carney <greencarrots () nospammail ! net>
Date: 2004-07-05 11:21:16
Message-ID: 200407050621.16332.greencarrots () nospammail ! net
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As everyone on this list knows, KDE follows the superior HIG standard of
single-click consistently in every application. However, as everyone also
knows, after flirting with single-click in Win98/NT 4, Microsoft reverted
back to the rsi creating double-click.
This shouldn't be a problem for users except that many of them have grown so
accustomed to double-clicking (thanks to bad precedents in the Mac and
Windows worlds) that they do it everywhere. You've seen these people, they
double-click on Web links, toolbar icons, etc.
Most users eventually come to realize that a hand cursor indicates a
single-click action but until that day comes (if it ever does) most of them
double-click a few times until they learn not to.
To ease this learning experience, Windows includes an option in its mouse
configuration panel that "deletes" extra clicks if the desktop is in
single-click mode. In other words, it ignores a second click if it is
inputted on an icon element.
I propose that
* Double-click deletion be added to kdelibs
* That it be enabled by default if single-click is active
* That it can be disabled through the mouse config box
Not only will this ease the learning process for users, but it can also
increase stability since some devices can hang if you try to mount them in
rapid succession. Double-click deletion will also increase the perceived
speed of the system since uneeded instances of a program will not be started
if the user accidentally double-clicks an icon.
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