Except that that research didn't test one of the most common models  
found in application design over the past couple decades: primary  
button at the right, secondary at the left with buttons aligned to the  
bottom right corner. Just about every other model available was tested  
as shown in Luke's article, but this very common model was left out.

On Nov 20, 2007, at 8:29 PM, Juan Ruiz wrote:

> I think Luke W's article (posted on this thread previously) answers  
> a lot of our questions based on research and statistical data.  
> Primary button should be on the left, secondary button on the right.  
> Buttons should be left aligned.


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