Le Samedi 15 Octobre 2005 16:41, Youcef Rahal a écrit : > On 10/15/05, Chahibi Youssef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Also, in a bilingual environment it's difficult to get used to two > > different shortcut keys maps. > > As you said in another email, the aim is not bilingual, but unilingual > Arabic environment. We must think about a kid getting familiraized > with a computer that is totally arabized, in the long term. > > By the way, I'm not saying that you are wrong. I just think it would > be 'logical' to _me_ to use other shortcuts when using Arabic. > However, this logic is not only personal, but it can even be useless > in a practical situation. To really find out, we need some usability > studies/tests - again, on the academic level ;-) > > Anyone aware of a study of that kind (in the Arab world, or related to > Arabic somehow) ? > > > Do you have any idea about arabic key shortcuts in Windows and Mac OS ? > > We could probably simply copy windows and mac so conventions. > > I don't. > > Salam, > > -- > Youcef Rahal
You have convinced me, but we still have to look at what's happening in the "Windows" and "Mac OS" side . We should also ask other non-latin communities ( hebrew, parsi, cyrillic, hindi, ... ) . Thank you. _______________________________________________ Doc mailing list [email protected] http://lists.arabeyes.org/mailman/listinfo/doc

