On Monday 24 July 2006 21:29, frank gaude' wrote: > Craig Bradney wrote: > > If I can go a little off topic here.. I've just bought an Intel iMac so I > > can help out Andreas.. and discover a little of the other side too.. > > > > And OMG.. are there some REALLY basic things that are just generally out > > of wack with the most prevalent way I would expect them to work as > > compared to Windows (where most of the world uses its PC) or even Linux. > > Selection of items, text, other simple things here and there.. > > > > Now, you'd think that after 20+ years of PC usage I'd have an idea, but > > somethings are so foreign and unintuitive. Maybe I'll jump up and down > > and say it sucks and rant to the Mac developers. Or I could read some > > docs.. spose I'll have to do that. > > Craig the thing that always nearly kills me going from a PC to a Mac was > the lack of a right-mouse click. From there it creates many necessary > changes with the Alt, Shift, Ctrl, Cmd keys... it's crazy what that lack > can do to what we call an easy to use machine.
Yes.. like.. command backspace is somehow related to delete when wanting to delete a file in finder. The trash is a pretty icon but slow.. now, just imagine they thought to use the "delete" key for deleting a file, now wouldn't that be clever! Craig -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20060724/511f317f/attachment.pgp
