I would agree with you, Dan. I want to be able to control with a
definitive action (a click) when I want something done. (Though I
am working on a project where the mousemove is all there is to
control a particular action because I feel that's what fits best and
least obtrusively in the context.) The slow motion opening and
closing of elements so prevalent in much of the Flash stuff I see
also drives me up the wall.
Mark
On Jul 10, 2005, at 11:23 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I don't see any real new thinking here, Mark. Maybe I'm missing
something. And I don't see ANY value in either being able to
navigate (sometimes unintentionally) by mouse moves OR in avoiding
the simple action of clicking a mouse.
Maybe for those with specific disabilities?
Dan
On Jul 10, 2005, at 10:37 AM, Mark Wieder wrote:
Hmmm-
I'm not sure yet what I think about this, but it's certainly a
different approach to user interface design. And it gets you
rethinking basic concepts, which is always a good thing.
(Flash 7.0 plugin required)
http://www.dontclick.it/
--
-Mark Wieder
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