[linux-audio-dev] mouse wheel behavior and RFC: human interface guidelines

Andrea Glorioso sama at miu-ft.org
Wed Aug 25 20:10:44 UTC 2004


>>>>> "Lee" == Lee Revell <rlrevell at joe-job.com> writes:

    > True, no reason to break it for people who are used to the old
    > behavior, and MS does do extensive usability testing.  However
    > this NEEDS to be made configurable system-wide.  This way CCRMA
    > and AGNULA (for example) can ship with the non-default slider
    > behavior if their users prefer it.

My AI-based whizbang `did-somebody-say-agnula?' filter just went on!

Jokes apart, I'm following the thread on AHIG (Audio Human Interface
Guidelines?) with much interest.  Having a reference document on how
audio applications should interact with the user system-wide would be
a major plus.

Maybe, once you have a basic RFC prepared, you could post it on:

users at lists.agnula.org

(besides LAU and all other relevant mailing lists, of course)

so that those A/DeMuDi users that don't follow LAD can express their
opinion on the subject, too (after all, my guess is that user input is
what you need most, isn't it?).

Just so that you know,

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