[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-11-25 at 0259.10 +0100):
> I notice that mouse navigation tool, in the lower right corner
> of drawing window, could be improved in usability:
> before drag the viewing area is better to save the mouse position,
> restoring it after viewable area is moved and mouse released.
...
> I think it's better that after the use of ccorner view drag tool,
> the mouse stay in the used tool, don't you think so?
Let me try to understand it:
+-------------------------+ <- Image window
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| #| <- Navigation system icon
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User clicks in # and moves pointer to * and releases there:
+-------------------------+
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| +-------+
| | [*] <- Small frame showing current view area
| | # | <- Start position, was the icon
+--------------------| |
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+-------+
Currently the cursor stays in *, which in the example means a bit out
of the image. And what I understand is that you want it to jump back
to #. If so, are you sure jumping cursors are nice? Or that people
having to raise the hand and reposition the mouse is nice?
A 3D app I know does it, and is a serious problem cos your mouse
sooner or later ends going out of the pad, but the cursor is not near
a monitor edge at all. The cursor is far or near the place the hand
"thinks" it is, but not exactly there.
If there is a thing to change, it is to let the cursor go out of the
preview if the user keeps dragging, thus make screen / mouse relation
more tied, not less.
GSR
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