Alas, this behaviour is different from file browser, where obviously LEFT goes back and RIGHT/SELECT "apply". Why does it matter? Since several "Browse XXX..." settings (e.g., (r)wps, fonts, lang, kbd, ...) actually use the browser.
As I see it, #4 is more intuitive and consistent. === A different suggestion, might be better on a different thread: What about having a pop-up help screen displayed (e.g., after long SELECT) with a textual description of the setting? The text itself could come from the language file or from the manual; There'll be an option not to display this (hence to save the memory) for savvy users, but newbies could benefit from this 'online manual' -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Linus Nielsen Feltzing Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 1:52 PM To: Rockbox development Subject: Re: how should the settings screen work? Simon M. wrote: > I never use Cancel and if I would want to use it, I would expect STOP > to behave as a cancel button. I agree. I see cancel as an exception. Linus
