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:When you think about it, in order to position the index finger centrally on the trackpad, the thumb of a right-handed individual will naturally rest either directly in the middle, or perhaps even moreso over the left mouse button than the right, especially due to the small size of the trackpads on the laptops. - [[User:Eben|Eben]] 13:10, 22 December 2006 (EST) |
:When you think about it, in order to position the index finger centrally on the trackpad, the thumb of a right-handed individual will naturally rest either directly in the middle, or perhaps even moreso over the left mouse button than the right, especially due to the small size of the trackpads on the laptops. - [[User:Eben|Eben]] 13:10, 22 December 2006 (EST) |
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From what I understand, the clicking on the right mouse will bring up the contextual menu. Fine. But why from the '''element''' underneath? In the land of [[Smalltalk]] the contextual menu is relative to the '''selection''', not the position of the mouse. One annoying thing about some interfaces, is that the ''context-click'' is '''also''' a ''select-click'' making the interface counter-intuitive. |
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If the objective is to place a way to ask things like 'what is this element', then it could be done when there's no selection (or is nil). --[[User:Xavi|Xavi]] 11:15, 20 February 2007 (EST) |
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Trackpad as mouse--Would it make more sense for the rightmost button below the trackpad to be the primary button? It is closer to the right hand, and most people are right handed. 24.19.6.204 16:44, 11 December 2006 (EST)
- When you think about it, in order to position the index finger centrally on the trackpad, the thumb of a right-handed individual will naturally rest either directly in the middle, or perhaps even moreso over the left mouse button than the right, especially due to the small size of the trackpads on the laptops. - Eben 13:10, 22 December 2006 (EST)
Trackpad as Mouse - right button
From what I understand, the clicking on the right mouse will bring up the contextual menu. Fine. But why from the element underneath? In the land of Smalltalk the contextual menu is relative to the selection, not the position of the mouse. One annoying thing about some interfaces, is that the context-click is also a select-click making the interface counter-intuitive.
If the objective is to place a way to ask things like 'what is this element', then it could be done when there's no selection (or is nil). --Xavi 11:15, 20 February 2007 (EST)