https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444451

--- Comment #8 from David <david.cortes.riv...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #7)
> You don't need to click on a vault's list item to select it first. You can
> just click the "Unlock and open" button for whichever vault you want to
> open, which is even faster and more direct than what you are doing in that
> video.

I realize one doesn't need to click the vault to then click the right-side
button, but the point is: one finds a vault by looking at its name. If you are
to open a vault, you must first locate it, and the natural way of doing it is
by following the left side. Once you have visually located it, you then proceed
to open it, and that implies a large jump to the right side and making sure
that your movement still aligns with the vault's space as you move the mouse
there (either that, or a visual inspection as you move the mouse starting from
the right side that the item you're pointing at is the correct one, for which
you need to verify on the left side).

I'm pretty sure that if you setup 3 or more vaults or USB drives and ask random
people to open the one in the middle, they would gravitate towards either the
left-click menu or an awkward move to the right like in the video.

If you are browsing a folder list structure in dolphin or krusader for example,
you don't put the 'expand' or 'open' button at the right, you expect it to be
close to the start of the name rather than make the user first locate the
folder and then move the pointer to the right across the horizontal space that
contains the folder.

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