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Message #02375
Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
How are you planning on allowing users to control click on
touchscreens with no keyboard?
On May 21, 2010, at 3:28 AM, Mark Shuttleworth <mark@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Folks, I don't want to pour water on your flames but...
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> We already have mechanisms for multiple selection, with dragging to
> lasso a set of icons, ctrl-click to select an arbitrary set, and
> shift-click to continue a selection along a list.
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> I don't see a need for the checkboxes at all. And I definitely don't
> like the "de-select" button, which appears to be arbitrarily placed.
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> Mark
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Joern Konopka, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Tyler Brainerd, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Luke Morton, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Tyler Brainerd, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: David Hamm, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Joern Konopka, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Joern Konopka, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Thorsten Wilms, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Joe Lanman, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Joern Konopka, 2010-05-21
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Re: Default to single click to open files and folders
From: Mark Shuttleworth, 2010-05-21