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In article <39a2ff44@news.povray.org> , "Nathan Kopp" <Nat### [at] Kopp com>
wrote:
> This is very interesting. Many GUI OS and application designers have chosen
> to provide both. The keyboard shortcuts, which have a higher learning
> curve, are presented in such a way that experts love them, but newbies
> ignore them. Mouse-operated features are used by newbies and experts alike.
This was not the reason for my question * :-)
Thorsten
* Either you dig for the various research papers regarding this topic, or
you try to locate a copy of
Tog on Interface
by Bruce Tognazzini
Addison-Wesley 1992
ISBN 0-201-60842-1
in your local libraries. It explains in a funny way what Apple did with $50
million of research money to create the Lisa and Mac user interface. Some
of the results are really surprising and unexpected...
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Thorsten Froehlich, Duisburg, Germany
e-mail: tho### [at] trf de
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