On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI) wrote: > yes! instead of rigid menus or menus with last N open files etc. there > should be a menu re-arranging functionality that changes parts of the menu > so that the most often used functions are easy to access. For one-prupose I believe that studies have been done with dynamic menus. They found that it was confusing to have the menus rearrange. Humans get used to looking for the same thing in one place, and if the place changes and we have to look for it, it is an annoying slowdown. Taybin
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Alexander Ehlert
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- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Juhana Sadeharju
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Patrick Shirkey
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Richard Dobson
- RE: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... STEFFL, ERIK *Internet* (SBCSI)
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong wi... Richard Dobson
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Taybin Rutkin
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... John Lazzaro
- RE: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Richard C. Burnett
- RE: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong wi... Taybin Rutkin
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Patrick Shirkey
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Steve Harris
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Kevin Hremeviuc
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong wi... Richard Dobson
- Re: [linux-audio-dev] what's wrong with gl... Iain Sandoe
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