On Sun Mar 09 21:47 -0500, David Walser wrote: > They do learn eventually though, and once you get used to the efficiency > of single-click, you never go back.
That's highly debatable. > "Just because it's how Windows does > it" or "it's what people are used to" is a stupid argument to do > anything. Batting one for two, David. Dead on for the first case, but I certainly hope you do not design UIs for the living. There is a principle of UI design which is called "The Principle of Least Surprise". Why not make the first-time wizard for KDE ask "Do you want single-click or double-click"? -- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] The food of love is Mandrake root. GPG Fingerprint: 354C 7A02 77C5 9EE7 8538 4E8D DCD9 B4B0 DC35 67CD Currently playing: Scott Peeples - Goldeneye Controlled Jazz.ogg Linux 2.4.21-0.13mdk 22:50:00 up 1 day, 6:38, 11 users, load average: 0.49, 0.36, 0.29
