2009/9/5 Jani Frilander <[email protected]>
> 2009/9/5 Julie S <[email protected]>
>
>> Dear Jani,
>>
>> You wrote:
>> > To simplify, I think there is 3 options.
>> >
>> > 1. Stay with the current behavior. It's very easy to
>> > get used to it.
>> >
>>
>
>
>> For you first point, I agree. That is why I'm so hesitant to give all of
>> the feedback having the button pressed provides. But, if there was an
>> elegant way to retrigger a pressed button that is part of a group via mouse
>> click on the button, I would like to know how.
>>
>
> There is still a psychological aspect that justifies the first option if
> there is no easy way to get signal when previously pressed
> is pressed.
>
> Think about TV sets and radios ~20 years ago. They had several channel
> buttons. If you press one it will stay there, and already pressed button
> would jump up. Maybe people are not going to try press a button that's
> already "on".
>
I like that the button will stay pressed. There are already two kind of
mouse cursors which
will make the distinction between the edit mode and the insert mode. IMHO,
the indication
of the current mode with the type of the mouse cursor should be enough for
indicating
what will happen after clicking the left mouse button.
--
Heikki
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