Well is one visual, another is the "Save Button" changing the yellow
color back to a grey, but when you have a bunch of windows open (like I
am sure we all do) it is nice just to run the rodent (mouse) into a
portion of the window to see if it is still ticking (hour-glass) or
pointing (pointer)...

Another "Usability" nuisance I just tripped over... (oh boy a new ticket
:) )

In V6 when you are using advanced search, my previous "mouse + keyboard"
action was:

Click advanced button
Click Field Label
>> the input focus for the keyboard was placed into the advanced search
area automatically <<
Press the 'end' key to get to the end of the advanced search string
Type parms and stuff...
F5

Now the input focus for the keyboard is not changed...

This is kind-of like them changing the major keystroke sequences (F2,
F3, F5, CNTL-T, CNTL-E(uro), ...) in every release right? Talk about
usability...

I know these are just "hey that is different" and for someone who has
not used the WUT before they will not tell. But the good/bad news is
that on Monday we are starting our internal ITSM7 UAT, and these are all
guys that "know what they are doing" and are very used to the client.
Hey wait, since we are only rolling the WEB to these guys I can blame it
on that :)

Thanks-n-advance; 
HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect 
Robert Molenda 
IT OS PA 
Tel: +1 408 503 2701 
Fax: +1 408 503 2912 
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Quality begins with your actions.


-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lammey, Peter A.
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Cleint Bug (Minor) in 7.0.01-patch01 with Modify All and
Hour Glass

What about the fact that before you waited until the records in the
matching list to go from regular font to italics?

Thanks
Peter Lammey
ESPN MIT Technical Services & Applications Management
860-766-4761

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Molenda
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 12:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Cleint Bug (Minor) in 7.0.01-patch01 with Modify All and Hour
Glass

I found today and opened a ticket, that the 7.0.01-Patch 01 user tool,
when doing the modify all for a large amount of records, sets the cursor
to the hour-glass in the beginning, but quickly returns it to the
pointer, giving the illusion that the operation has completed, but is
still actually grinding away...

Just an annoyance factor, but something that was "not that way in the
past but is like that today"...

Makes me wonder how much code gets re-re-rewritten between these
releases...

I love new features :-)

Thanks-n-advance;

HDT Platform Incident / Problem Manager & Architect Robert Molenda IT OS
PA
Tel: +1 408 503 2701
Fax: +1 408 503 2912
Mobile: +1 408 472 8097
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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