On Saturday, Dec 28, 2002, at 13:19 Australia/Sydney, David Vaughan wrote:

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One place I encountered it is certain confirmation dialogs in Windows. ... if the idea of a confirmation dialog is to make sure the user really wants to take this more serious action, why turn the action into a minimal click-click without even a button selection (by mouse movement) in between?
afterthought: if the idea is just a modal dialog message which will be dismissed, why use a button at all, rather than just click in the content area (or on not another app) to dismiss? So, I think even that situation would not justify (to me) the software nicking off with your mouse.

cheers
regards
David
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