Lennart Borgman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>>Why not just keep it simple.  SPC scrolls.  ENTER activates.
>>  
>>
> Because I have several times pressed SPC instead of ENTER. I guess I
> will not be the only one - or I hope I will not be the only one. It is
> quite confusing and unexpected that the buffer scrolls in this
> situation.

I have been using Windows in different forms since back in 1990 and I
probably know more about all keyboard shortcuts in Windows than most
people do. I too use SPC to activate raised/marked buttons but also
RET sometimes.

I would say that if I had to choose which of SPC and RET (or ENTER if
you want, although those are different keys in Emacs) that would
activate a button, RET would be the most probable one.

Maybe I have just been using Emacs for too long now...



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