The behavior as described below is contrary to Apple's human interface design guidelines. It also provides a "trigger" that is exactly the opposite of all other Mac and Windows programs. If one is looking to have lots of negative feedback from one's customers, do this.

Barry

On Monday, November 18, 2002, at 10:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Similarly, if a user presses a mouse button OUTSIDE a clickable area,
and then moves the cursor OVER a clickable area, then the clickable
area should change its appearance, indicating that if the user lets
go of the mouse at that location, an action will trigger.
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