On 18/01/16 10:36, Ondrej Pokorny wrote: > On 18.01.2016 10:42, Lukasz Sokol wrote: >> Then maybe make the 'No' answer default here? > > No. If I hit delete, I want to delete the button. The prompt is OK > there but the default action should always be what you want to do -> > "yes". Don't assume that people are dumb :) > I am not...
However seeing that I am perfectly able to slip a finger off my Enter key on MY keyboard and/or hit 'del' key and then Enter in one move,puts some perspective here ;) (https://www.google.com/search?q=dell+rt7D50+keyboard) (that actually happened to me, I do not always look at my keyboard while typing fast ;) ) Also, no, people are not dumb, their ability to invent new ways to cut corners is a fast moving target ;) (especially if they think software is slowing them down) > Btw. Howard had the "No" button default but I changed it. > I'm with Howard here (and Matthias). It should be a default No if a change can not be reversed by just Ctrl-Z or Undo. > Ondrej -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus