Le vendredi 08 août 2008 à 16:32 +0100, Iain * a écrit : > On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Diego Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'd like to add that volume is not available by 1 click (at least in > the > > Ubuntu default configuration). As the volume slider is hidden under > a > > button, changing volume require 3 clicks (show slider, choose > volume, click > > out to dismiss slider). > > Yes it is, if you press and drag the volume button. > But the major fallacy in this whole discussion seems to be the belief > that to make something more usable you need to reduce every operation > to one click. > > iain >
I am talking about to have the important operations to make by one click, not all of them. There is a maximum number of buttons to make on an interface. 7 buttons under the video to control the playing of the videos. 2 Buttons above the video to open videos. 4 buttons above the video to modify the playing (selection of the menus, chapter, language and subtitles). At last, a button above the video for the full screen. 7 buttons under, 7 above, this is reasonable. The 1 click is not the solution to all problems of usuability, but used wisely, I found it's rend a soft more intuitive. _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
