"Georg Wrede" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Steven Schveighoffer wrote: >> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:32:13 -0400, Georg Wrede <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> I mean, who's such a nutcase that he forgets halfway in the dragging, >>> what it is he's dragging? >> >> It might be useful if you accidentally start dragging the wrong thing, >> and then realize because you are dragging the wrong picture/text/etc. >> >> But my point was really: you complained that you couldn't see the target >> because the picture is covering it. My experience is that I can clearly >> see the target because the picture is translucent (I can see the target >> "underneath" the picture). > > > My complaint was about doing stuff just because you can. The dragging was > just the first gross example that crossed my mind. > > (I'm on a slow graphics card. Besides, it hasn't bothered me enough to > start investigating. Heck, for all I know, I could configure it away.)
When I try to drag a group of files in Windows Explorer it makes them translucent instead of opaque. But I *still* find it unforgivably difficult to see underneath to where I'm dropping them. (Although maybe I can turn that off...)
