Hi Vincent,
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001 23:42:09 +0100GMT (10/01/2001, 06:42 +0800GMT),
Vincent - D. Ertner wrote:
VDE>>> Deleting Messages ================= I find Ctrl+Del very
VDE>>> irritating - a simple Del is more logical and wrist
VDE>>> friendly (as it's used more often than deleting a folder).
>> I always simply press <delete> to delete messages.
VDE> ... and if you have to delete 260 messages in one step? You
VDE> certainly won't press del when you're on a folder ;-)
I don't get it. How would TB know which 260 messages to delete if you
won't tell it by cklicking on them?
VDE> This might sound a little bit arrogant now, but anyway: I don't
VDE> know a single "power user" that uses a mouse more than once a day
VDE> ... thus these mouse arguments are quite irrelevant for me.
No it's not arrogant, just ignorant <g>. I hardly use keyboard
shortcuts (with a few exceptions) and receive an avarage of 100-200
emails a day (not counting FirstClass Conferences). I addition, I
spend hours every evening on the PC, what with studying software
engineering for an MSc and all, and generally enjoy being on the
computer more than in front of the TV.
So, kindly define "power user" for me to understand who you mean.
People who don't use the mouse?
VDE>>> First annoyance: If the cursor resides in the preview
VDE>>> Ctrl+P doesn't work - without any obvious reason.
>> One of a few reasons why I don't use the preview window.
VDE> But anyway it should work as it's expected to do, ey? ;-))
Yes, it's a buglet. ;-)
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Cheers,
Thomas.
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