On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 16:36, John Check wrote:
On Saturday 21 August 2004 04:24 pm, Lee Revell
wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-08-21 at 16:14, John Check wrote:
> > On Saturday 21 August 2004 02:10 pm, Pete Bessman wrote:
> > > I guarantee you that the last thing on 99.8% of users' minds
> > > when they're adjusting a horizontal volume slider is "This is
> > > kind of like reading a book, which goes left to right and top
> > > to bottom; and if we assume an association between beginnings
> > > and ends, then it follows that left and up are vaguely
> > > synonymous. Therefore, to decrease the volume with my
> > > mousewheel, I MUST spin up."
> >
> > Nope, they try one way, then the other, then make a mental note
> > if it doesn't fit the expectation.
>
> Which is why is HAS to work the same way in every app. You can't
> expect users to make mental notes of differences like this from app
> to app.
I agree, but I think "should" is a more realistic position than "has
to".
Sorry, I disagree. This kind of thing is MADDENING for users and makes
Linux look fly-by-night.
That presumes we have a monopoly on inconsistency. ;)
Having a consistent interface will definitely work to our advantage, but
I'm talking about near term when I say things like that. Being as I'm not
going to be the one coding, I can't say "must" or "has to".