Right-Click Menu: Is it just me, or is does it seem backwards?
Maybe this is just me, and maybe someone else has already brought it up, but . . .
On the right-click menu, why do you select on the right to get options on the left--right to left, instead of left to right?
It seems a bit backwards. For me, it would be more intuitive to select on the left and see the options on the right.
There may be a perfectly good reason for this, but I'm just wondering.
Steve Kaminski
Steven Kaminski
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I have to agree it's more than quirky. If it were flipped it would feel more natural.
I read, work and as a result think left to right. Should work flow left to right? Even my Bible (source) is left of my keyboard and I look left for information so I can act on it on the right.
I agree Steven, It's "backards"
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Steven Kaminski said:
Maybe this is just me, and maybe someone else has already brought it up, but . . .
On the right-click menu, why do you select on the right to get options on the left--right to left, instead of left to right?
You're the first. I never thought it was "odd"!
Dave
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Steve I agree. It took me a long time to even figure out what was going on, because usually submenus appear to the right. So I too agree that it "feels" backwards at first. Now I'm used to it. but good observation
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Also agree - Plus, I think it would be good to have the main selected item in bold or with a mark next to it to indicate that it is selected. For me, there's not quite enough contrast between the active menu item and the others.
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Well, I agree about the lack of contrast on the selected menu item--I thought it might just be my monitor. It would be really cool if the interface was skinable--custom themes like Google Chrome.
Steven Kaminski
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Steven Kaminski said:
custom themes like Google Chrome.
I'd agree if it weren't for the fact that the themes in chrome are all "dog ugly"
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