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- From: hugh@rschp1.anu.edu.au (Hugh Fisher)
- Newsgroups: comp.human-factors
- Subject: Re: Mouse-warping considered harmful
- Date: 22 Nov 1992 22:33:46 GMT
- Organization: Research School of Chemistry, ANU
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- I hate mouse warping. Every time it happens in Open Windows
- there is a delay while I find the cursor again, and another
- delay since my first reaction on seeing a dialog appear is
- to move the cursor towards it - which because of the mouse
- warping actually takes it away.
-
- IMHO, mouse warping used in conjunction with popup menus and
- dialog boxes is an example of either plain laziness or the
- old "control the user" mentality on the part of the programmers.
- I suspect that most of these foul systems have the coordinates
- for the dialogs hardcoded somewhere, or hardcoded in X resource
- files. Mouse warping got added on by somebody who thought it
- would be more "efficient" to cut out the mouse movement.
-
- As a example of how it ought to be done, check out the Silicon
- Graphics 4Sight Window Manager in which dialogs pop up under
- the current mouse location.
-
- Hugh Fisher
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