> -----Original Message-----
> 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.
> 
> -Juan
 [Brian Hoffman] 

Greetings everyone! New subscriber here.

Unless I'm missing something, I don't believe this conclusion can be
drawn from Luke W's article. Of the options he studied, none of them had
the primary button to the right next to the secondary button with both
of them left aligned. Only one of the variations had the primary button
to the right of the secondary button and in that case the buttons were
fill-justified, which could make an enormous difference with a
left-justified form.

What I'm wondering is, did participants have the option to hit "Enter"
on their keyboard instead of clicking on a button to submit the form
and, if so, how many people used that option and never even looked at
the buttons?

Thanks,

Brian J. Hoffman
Interface Designer
Minitab Inc.
Quality Plaza
1829 Pine Hall Road
State College, PA 16801-3008
USA/CAN/MEX: +1 800 448-3555 Ext.#514
Tel: +1 814-238-3280 Ext.#514
Fax: +1 814-238-4383
Web site: www.minitab.com
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