To answer your questions and Matthew's one, I have done a small animated gif
(sorry, I don't have flash or anything fancy) :
http://friendsofmine.fr/slide.gif

I think I get what Alan means here, I a

On 5/14/07, Kirk Bridger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I'm not clear on how the ribbon would behave - could the target be
increased in size such that the user could click anywhere on the ribbon (and
thus on any part of the radio button collection) and on mouse down the
selection either move to the click location or if physically impossible
(such as when the user clicks below the last selection) the user can keep
the mouse down and "scroll" (drag) the selection aspect up or down, watching
as the selected items highlight as they run the ribbon up and down?

For example, I click and drag up 3 radio button items.  As I pass each
item the ribbon moves with the cursor and each radio button item becomes
"selected" as I pass the item.  The item closest to my mouse up event
becomes the selected item.

I hope my description is clear.  Just a thought as I'm not sure how this
would feel in the real world.  But it increases the target size to be the
entire column of radio buttons and provides the user the ability to hit
anywhere on the target and still end up with their choice being any one of
the radio items.

Kirk


Thorsten Wilms wrote:

On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 11:19:02PM +0200, Amaury Chamayou wrote:

   ... but I think we are not
trying to improve speed here, but usability. What we are aiming for is
making the "multiple choices, yet exclusive" obvious at first sight, I
believe.

 Interesting you would think of speed not being part of usability.


   Maximum speed of use remains the same for users who have some experience
already (ie : they clicked somewhere, and observed the ribbon positionned
itself, with a fast, yet percievable move, on that option, and now know they
can do that every time).

 It's about avoiding bad habbits. If one ever gets used to one way to
operate something, it takes effort to switch to another way.

Compare:

Position cursor over desired option, click
vs
Position cursor over current option, press and hold mouse button, move
cursor to desired option, release mouse button



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