FWIW, I don't think that's expected behavior or necessarily good user
experience design. If there's no "find" then things should stay the
same. Maybe a beep but a scroll to a phantom location doesn't really
help me much, doesn't give me any new information.
My $0.02.
On Nov 13, 2005, at 8:08 AM, Charles Hartman wrote:
But it doesn't solve one problem: suppose the user starts typing a
string that doesn't appear in the list? If the first few letters
match something, this scrolls to pretty close. But suppose nothing
starts with 'Q' and the user starts by typing a 'q'? The list won't
scroll at all. What would be nicer would be to scroll to the place
where an item beginning with 'q' *would* be if there were one.
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