Posted by Jose on 12/31/75 11:36
> I've never heard "right clicking" referred to as 'trick clicking' until this discussion.
.... because it's not always right-clicking. In Windows IE shift-click
opens a new page, in Windows Netscape it's control-click, but on both
right-click brings up a menu (another step)... on the Mac there is no
right-click... and on some systems there is no click.
> But what happens when they're not typical or get confused?
Then they ignore me and reuse the window. And use the back button. :)
> IMHO a 'context click' is a basic UI feature that a user is either going to learn elsewhere (unless UI design and computer usage is your topic) or they don't know what they're missing.
"elsewhere" is always "somewhere". :)
Jose
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