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Re: Button order
by Roberto Alsina on Wednesday 05/Feb/2003, @11:01
Uh, no. That is one factor. Another factor is what is not surprising the user.

Since KDE has used the current button order for about 4 years, and everyone that uses Windows has used that order for 9 years, and both together are:

100% of current KDE users
95% of possible future KDE users

it only makes sense that in order to change the button ordering, the change would have to provide a measurable improvement in the user experience that is larger than the annoyance it would produce.

Since no such measurings seem to be available, I see no reason to mess with status quo.
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Re: Button order
by Trevor on Wednesday 05/Feb/2003, @12:50
But, using this logic, you should also stick with the double click system that Windows uses.
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  • Re: Button order
    by ac on Wednesday 05/Feb/2003, @15:20
    Windows has both single and double click in the same interface. An inconsistency. KDE can improve that by removing one of the options (double click). There already is consistency with button ordering and the benefits of switching are slim to none, while introducing an 'getting used to period' of a number of weeks.
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    • Re: Button order
      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday 06/Feb/2003, @14:18
      KDE has removed nothing. Using double clicks for icons is still an option within KDE and has been for a long time. There's probably no reason why button order couldn't be the same.

      Only one thing, though... Why is it the only time the freedesktop.org project gets any work done on it, is when both groups are shamed by some event. This last one was almost certainly because of the RedHat 8.0 Bluecurve controversy. Is everyone so isolated in their own little Desktop Environment world that they are oblivious to everyone else?
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  • Re: Button order
    by Roberto Alsina on Thursday 06/Feb/2003, @05:38
    Of course not, because I think single-click does provide a measurable improvement.
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