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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Re: What areas does this list cover ? - ok some points
From:       Jim Conner <jconner83 () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2001-08-12 2:22:33
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These are some very good comments on needed features in applications to make 
it more usable.  My comments are dispersed throughout.

On Saturday August 11, 2001  3:04 pm, dids wrote:
> I expect these are pretty standard, but here we go.
>
> > > 1) right click menus on the desktop & konqueror
>
> Would it be better if the desktop right click menu -> create new
> had Directory at the top as that is what I find myself doing most often ?
> Or perhaps it would be nice if we could choose the order of items here.
> Perhaps we can already.

On KDE 2.1.2, it has Directory at the top of Create New in Konqueror and on 
the Desktop.  But being able to configure and rearrange them would be a good 
idea.  New users may not want to do this, but seasoned users would welcome 
the feature.


>
> 1) Desktop & Konqueror
> Desktop>>Would like to see "send to" as an option on the right click menu.
> I use this feature a lot in windows.
>
> >> Desktop, - Icon Naming would like to be able to,  if mouse click set to
>
> double click, click once to hi-lite, second delayed click, to select name
> and allow editing, same as right click ->rename
>
> >>Desktop - Put "Create  link" option in the Desktop->rightclick->Create
> Menu.

Having a configurable "Send to" option on the context menu would be a very 
nice feature.  I used this a lot in windows and would use it in KDE as well.  
While the renaming feature is a good idea, I've seen new users have problems 
with this in windows.  This is users that haven't got the timing down on the 
double click and end up clicking too slow.  Then when the app doesn't start 
either the click elsewhere or hit the keyboard.  This causes stuff to be 
renamed.  I've seen 'My Computer' renamed to just a period or garbage.  The 
user then wonders how to change it back.  But then again, I've used this 
feature in windows.

>
> >>Konqueror. ( Bookmarks )
>
> I love the option to create a folder within the bookmark list.	Would like
> it if when you added a new folder, the menu stayed open and allowed you to
> add the url bookmark straight away. Not sure if this is a usability-list
> thing. Would like to move bookmarks around list while list is open. Not
> sure what is possible within current kde/qt framework.

I'd like to see the user be able to rearrange bookmarks while the list is 
open.  Having it stay open when you add a folder in order to add a bookmark 
is a very good idea.

>
> > > 2) kmail
>
> I would like to be able to see a list filtered to show at least unread mail
> only.
>
> Even better if you could choose an on the fly filter for the email folder
> you are viewing. <- I suppose search does that
>
> Selectable columns for folder views. I would like to see status column,
> etc.

This could be a new option under the View menu for showing unread mail only.  
Having configurable columns in the folder view would be nice.  That way the 
user could see number of unread messages, total messages, and anything else 
they choose to see.


>
> > >3) Korganiser
>
> I would like to be able to highlight the time eg 9.00-14.00 and then start
> typing to fill in the appointment details.

I agree, currently it's a double click and not very intuitive.

>
> >>4) Knode
>
> 	Would like to be able to navigate the news postings with just cursor keys.
> At the moment I seem to have to cursor to an item and then press enter to
> see the selected post. Perhaps I missed a configuration option ?
>

Easier navigation with a keyboard is a prevalent issue with KDE.  I wish this 
feature was implemented as well.

>
> I guess these are the things I keep bumping into.
> I love kde2.2, its the killer "app" that makes me really happy to be using
> linux.
>
> dids

I'm waiting for the release of KDE 2.2 on Monday.  I'm currently using KDE 
2.1.2.  I think it has made a ton of progress and this Usability Study will 
add the polish that will make it usable and intuitive by any user that wants 
to use it.

Jim
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