On Wed, 20 Jan 2016 at 3:37 AM stepharo <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hmm. Thanks for describing this way of working.
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> Here is the thing. We observed users working with this, and they all used 
> predominantly the keyboard. So, we favored keyboard use. This is not an 
> argument for anything, and it does not mean that that is the best design, I 
> am just telling you how we designed it. Things can change, and this is why it 
> is important to understand how people tend to use the UI.
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> So, every (and only) selection has actions. In your example, the #Menu 
> category has a right arrow next to it. If you click on that you “Dive in 
> category”. That means that if you want to dive in #Implementors, you navigate 
> there, and then you get the option of diving in.
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> We consciously chose to not show all actions all the time because that would 
> have led to an overcrowded UI with too many things to choose from. Right now, 
> you have 5 main things to click on and that is it.
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> Now, hearing your scenario, it seems to make sense to make the category 
> clickable as well and make it dive in that category. We will look at it (or 
> maybe someone else does it beforehand :)). Thanks.
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> Does this make more sense now?
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> Yes! I do not get why keyboard is orthogonal to direct access.
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> To me what I hate in UI is UI that are showing information but do not let
> you access it.
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> How can I see that I can do something on the list?
> The arrows only arrive when I click on ........
>     So I was trying to click on the label and it did not work. Of course I
> must click on the first element
>     of the list so that the arrow show up on the element and the label!!!!!
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>     What???
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>     Seriously doru. You should have asked UI blind like me to test
> Spotter.
>     I would have recorded a session and you can see that there are
> glitches that you do not even see.
>     I'm just continuously bumping on them.
>     This is why I could understand Spotter and use it only to find a
> class.
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> This is why I like the grabbing possibility of file on mac via the icons
> and the navigation from there
> because I see the file it is in front of my nose and I do not to jump into
> a file system (like a mail download folder
> I have no clue where it is) to grab it.
> So to me Spotter should offer the same. Show information and let me grab
> it. Especially when this is on the suggstion
> list.
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> I do not understand how you solve the problem I got with shortcut btw.
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> You see the point is the following. Diving can be frustrating.
> If on click on the labl you get the list then it can work really well.
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