Ray wrote:

> OK - so the software is for drawing 'links' around parts of a picture
> so when they're clicked the software plays audio files, among other
> things.  The links are listed in the data grid.  I've already got a
> traditional menu bar at the top of the screen but instead of
> requiring the user to select the link in the data grid and then
> relocate the mouse to the traditional menu bar, click on it, and
> choose Audio, it seemed easier to simply let the user right click
> directly on the link in the grid....

Definitely easier, which is why so many apps use context menus.

But also concealed from the user, which is why most apps also include an item in the main menu bar, with the context menu providing an extra level of convenience.

This is also easier for the developer, because LC does a pretty good job of making HIG-savvy apps but doesn't work too hard to provide hooks for edge cases.

The HIGs all suggest having menu items in the menu bar, even when a subset of them may also be in a context menu. Given that, LC does a great job of making it easy to put the keyboard shortcut where the OS vendors recommend we put it.

If this item isn't also in the menu bar, you can put the shortcut into the context menu item but with two downsides:

1. It won't be right-aligned as users are accustomed to seeing.

2. It won't have any functional effect, requiring as Craig noted that
   you also write a commandKeyDown handler, with conditionals within
   it to determine when it should be invoked and when it should be
   ignored.

If the shortcut is in the main menu bar as well as in the context menu, all that becomes much simpler, and your users will be able to learn the shortcut more easily, ultimately never needing the context menu at all anyway.

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 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World Systems
 Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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