Same title of earlier post on this subject.
I'm bringing it up again because I still find it frustrating when I try different types of drag drop operations.
Sometimes I want to move
Sometimes I want to copy
Sometimes I want to work w multiple items
Today it took me 4 tries to drag a copy a single item to another location (child of another item in another grid)
Depending on the function, it appears that the cursor has to be in different places
and even if the user gets that far; i.e. figuring out or remembering what goes where
sometimes the function doesn't work.
I don't think it's a local issue with my machine, my mouse, my OS.
I just think it needs tweaking & I think the process has to simplified / unified if possible, i.e. always focus on item dot or item #
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One thing that doesnt work is:
- once a group of items are selected, clicking an item while you have Control key pressed should (IMO) deselect the item (same as in explorer)
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~ It would be good to see Jan's swf file (was anyone else able to open it?)
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Re selection
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Why not... The notification area could be used for that. But too many things to read, tips everywhere isn't necessarily a good solution.
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I agree with all that. I don't use full line selection by default as multiple column selection is a must in IQ. Hence, the slight difficulty to select full items.
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Another idea - when you first install IQ, a wizard that asks you do you want this behaviour (mouse friendly) or this (keyboard friendly) and relevant options are selected. But again in the linked thread Armando is dubious even about keeping full line mode cause of it's limitations...
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I was probably partly not sure about keeping because when most user trigger it (F6), they usually wonder what's happening and post in the forum to know how to get rid of it.
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Oops. I meant, more precisely, "mouse multiple selections", when you can drag and select. I'll edit my posts. The above is correct, but I forgot to say "mouse multiple selections by click-drag".
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Quote Armando:
You're right. Thanks.
Clipped from: http://www.sqlnotes.net/drupal5/index.php?q=node/1155 On: 9/15/2010 12:15 PM By: Jan
Clipped from: http://www.sqlnotes.net/drupal5/index.php?q=node/1155 On: 9/15/2010 12:15 PM By: Jan