On Sunday 01 August 2004 10:49, Jamethiel Knorth wrote: >The idea is that the 'link' type buttons in Kicker are actually like type 2 >buttons. That is, they change appearance when the cursor is over them. The >bounding box is replaced by the resizing of the icons. The important thing >is that there is clear feedback from the button, and the resizing is a >perfectly acceptable way to give that. Ok. Now i understand the biggest problem is that suse has disabled the enlarging, leaving only a barely perceivable highlighting. This is of course not KDE's fault. However, now, even after turning on the icon enlarging on mouse-over, I still feel a bit uneasy because: 1. the enlarging is only applied in special buttons, not for the icons in the "devices" applet. There, only highlighting takes place. 2. I still have a feeling I don't perceive what the actual boundary of the sensitive area is. I recall reading at least two similar complaints on osnews: a gnome user was complaining that the special buttons in kicker are too small and don't fill the whole height of the panel. Apparently, he was mislead by the small icons; he did not perceive the actual button size was bigger than the icon. If the button had drawn a bounding box on mouseover, this would not have happened. Maurizio _______________________________________________ kde-usability mailing list kde-usability@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-usability