Hi,
Dne 04. 10. 18 v 20:44 Fraser_Bell napsal(a):
> My proposal, if it is not too difficult to implement, would be to move the
> buttons to
> centre instead of right-aligned.
Um, that would not help if the bottom of the screen is cut off as well...
I see your point but that is not a solution but a workaround. I'd suggest to
report a
bug so this issue is really fixed. Or is there any HW combination which always
results in broken screen detection? Maybe then YaST could print some hints at
the
beginning in such case.
You can select the installer screen resolution using the F3 key in the boot
menu. If
you manually select the correct resolution then it should work. Or is the
correct
resolution missing in the list?
IMHO the current layout is good, you can always continue by pressing the button
in the right bottom corner. If we moved the buttons to the center then you
would need
to carefully read the labels to void clicking a wrong button. And users would
press a
wrong button more often anyway. From the usability POV it would be worse for all
users and only helped a bit in few specific cases.
Sorry, I'd keep the current layout unchanged.
BTW you can still press Alt+N as a keyboard shortcut for the [Next] button. But
obviously this depends on the selected language and some dialogs might use a
different key.
The ncurses UI uses F-keys for the navigation (F8=Back, F9=Abort/Cancel,
F10=Next/OK), maybe implementing also these keys in Qt UI would help. But the
problem
is that the users would need to know that or at least should be able to easily
find
out these shortcuts.
Ladislav
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Ladislav Slezák
Yast Developer
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