>> >> I've been wondering about this. Another solution (it seems to me) would >> be, during a drag operation to use the opposite mouse button to open any >> folder under the mouse pointer. This has the advantage of not requiring >> a "wait/hover" period before the folder is opened, making it really fast >> to place objects down in the folder-hierarchy. > > I think it's fairly complicated to press a mouse button while you are > already holding another one, and not only for people with disabilities.
Well, I disagree (respectfully, of course). I find this action very natural and it avoids the need to either wait or to reach for the keyboard. (you do need to use a different finger for each mouse button!) The only way to really assess this is for some people to try it and report back. If you have a disability this method might be a problem. However, implementing this doesn't prevent a less-able user from doing D&D the normal way or for other methods of D&D to be implemented in addition to this. BC -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
