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Re: Menu navigator (search and execute)
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 12:01
by PeterH
But now OK works as cancel as long as you don't select something.
Then OK would mean cancel if nothing happened to be auto-selected, else that would be opened.
I think even more strange than before.
On the other side: no risk to damage something in this case - in both situations you return to the configuration level, only on different positions...
Re: Menu navigator (search and execute)
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 12:12
by highend
Then OK would mean cancel if nothing happened to be auto-selected, else that would be opened.
I think even more strange than before.
It's not strange, it's logic. If there isn't anything I can jump to, "OK" executes an empty option (and Don, in that case it should just open the last visited page without highlighting anything).
Re: Menu navigator (search and execute)
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 12:17
by grindax
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Re: Menu navigator (search and execute)
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 12:35
by PeterH
grindax wrote:My opinion is that I generally agree with highend. But to remove any confusion, I'd take away the OK and Cancel buttons, and simply replace them with a single one called 'Close'.
"Close" seams to say "do nothing" - that's not correct.
Name them GoTo and Cancel, disable GoTo until exact 1 item is selected, and maybe swap the default from Cancel to GoTo, when one item is selected?
Re: Menu navigator (search and execute)
Posted: 14 Mar 2012 12:41
by highend
disable GoTo until exact 1 item is selected
No. The topmost entry of the list entries should always be highlighted. So if you have more than one
entry that is shown and you don't select a different one the first highlighted entry will be executed. No need to
enable / disable buttons.