I have posted this on the 'Support Forums' under Chrome suggestions
however also felt it appropriate to post it on the Chromium discussion
group; for discussion purposes.

Let me know what you think.

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Original Post: 
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=237226f0615d2dbc
Post with Mock-ups: 
http://www.shadowsplace.net/general/chrome-esque-icon-based-orbital-context-menu/

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Chrome prides itself on being a fast and efficient browser. This icon-
based orbital context menu suggestion would set chrome apart from the
'others', by revamping the currently 'boring' and monotonous right
click menu, which is currently common across all browsers (at least
ones that I've used!). Take a moment to read the brief below, and let
me know what you think of the idea.


- Menu Design -

Designed in a Chrome-esque fashion, right click items are instead
represented by icons and placed in a circle around the right click
position. The icons would be a monotone colour, matching the dominant
GUI colour of Chrome (depending on theme of course), but ultimately be
simple outlines of the 'action' in question. Icons such as a printer
would represent the action 'Print...', while a floppy disk would
represent the action 'Save As...', view page source represented by a
magnifying glass over a text-filled page just to lead a few ideas. I
might make a mock-up and post it on here assuming I get time!

Icons are more memorable and quickly identifiable then searching a
menu full of text. This icon based orbital context menu would mean
actions such as Back, Forward, Reload could all be formed much faster,
not dissimilar to 'gestures'. Placement examples include where the
'Back' icon/action would be optimally placed to the 'left' of the
orbital menu, while 'Forward' icon/action would be optimal on the
'right'.

This menu is similar to that used in 'The Sims' and 'Left 4 Dead'.

Icons would appear after the user right clicks; a short animation as
if the icons were 'emerging' from the right click origin (as opposed
to all appearing instantly, all at once). When hovered, the icon would
appear 'highlighted' and given a more dominant position. This is
explained in more detail, below.


- Menu Usability -

The user would ultimately select an option my moving the mouse in the
direction of the action. The action is then 'highlighted' (by
increasing in size and increase in icon brightness, possible with a
light 'aurora' behind it), while a text label of the action in
question could also appear. The mouse action would be unique in that
when the user holds down the right click button, the menu appears, and
the action will be selected once the user releases the right mouse
button. This of course could be an option in the settings depending on
the user's preference. Alternatively the orbital context menu would
stay open until the user clicks again.

The mouse action used to say preset words in 'Left 4 Dead' would be
the optimal mouse selection method while the mouse action in menus of
'The Sims' would be similar to the 'alternative'  (set on an option
basis in Chrome 'Options') method. While the later method would be
somewhat less efficient, it would still be easier to navigate than the
current implementation.

The orbital menu would resize depending on how many actions are
available, for example, when right clicking in a text box, the number
of actions is greater than the context menu of a link. Icons would be
about 48x48 at most, however could also resize based on the current
'zoom' level of a web page.


- Overall -

This feature would set Chrome apart with a unique context menu that
could potentially also make its way into the 'download' and 'history'
pages as well. The icons are easier to 'remember' and would speed up
user browsing time.

Take a moment to leave your thoughts below. I already can imagine the
implementation, can you?!

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