Hi,

if your target users use Apple computers, follow Apple'sĀ convention,
having the OK to the right and Cancel to the left. (This is the better
solution from a Human Factor's perspective.)

If your target users use Microsoft Windows applications, follow
Microsoft's conventions, having the OK to the left and Cancel to the
right. (Consistency, above all...)

In either case, have both buttons next to each other, and not as in
your sketch, which follows the now defunct Motif standard,
distributing the buttons across the window's width.


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