Fitts's Law, or do you _really_ know how to make a good UI?
- From: Owen Williams <ywwg usa net>
- To: "gnome-devel-list gnome org" <gnome-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Fitts's Law, or do you _really_ know how to make a good UI?
- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2000 10:59:39 -0600
I sent this to Havoc, and he recommended I share it with the list.
> I like my panel applets flush with the screen edge, allowing me to take advantage of Fitts's law [see below],
> and thankfully GNOME has the "make buttons flush with panel edge" option. the only problem is that
> the buttons in the _corner_ of the screen are only flush with one edge. The other edge is pushed
> away from the screen by the "applet padding" distance. Thus, I can't shoot the mouse to the corner
> of the screen and automatically select whatever I know is there. I can reduce applet padding to
> zero, but this looks ugly. Can GNOME be altered to include "make buttons flush with _screen_ edge"?
>
Issues like this are discussed and explained on this page:
<http://www.quailwood.com/columns/022DesignedToGiveFitts.html>
I hate the mac's ubiquitous menu bar too, but the author has a point.
Owen Williams
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