From: EBo <ebo@sandien.com>
To: <9fans@9fans.net>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Mousing muscle memory (was: Mousing is faster than typing but users do not believe it)
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 2011 15:44:10 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <74336626ed05b4ce70b92f7da1a39ba8@swcp.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110704183025.7c169a3d@kolari.ethans.dre.am>
On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 18:30:25 +0100, Ethan Grammatikidis wrote:
>
> I'm quite certain you can develop muscle memory for mouse actions in
> some situations. I'm very interested in determining exactly what
> situations and how to apply it in a more serious context. Chording
> can
> become instinctual if your fingers are up to the task but remembering
> that pie menu from Second Life, I wonder if such a thing would be
> just
> as efficient for text.
I've made a game out of guessing where predefined web pages pop up in
my browsers startup and seeing how close to the 'g' on the login button
I can get before it pops up. I also prefer to have acceleration set low
and speed set high, where I can move completely across the screen
without having to pick my hand up to reach the 4 corners (ie all motion
in the wrist and fingers)
> I find Rio's menus inefficient as they are, and I'm wondering why.
> One point is that the menus appear with the last chosen item
> selected,
> which means the pointer is not in a consistent position relative to
> the menu when it is opened.
I find that annoying too. I also find it a complete show stopper that
several of the commands are almost opposite of the settings I have been
using on Linux for the past 15 years, and Solaris, SunOS, AIX, and
Ultrix before that. It would be easy to change X's mouse definitions,
but I'm still asking myself if I *really* want to retrain myself to
follow Rio et al's conventions.
Is there some way to configure all these settings? I have not found
them yet.
EBo --
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Thread overview: 56+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-06-15 16:23 [9fans] Mousing is faster than typing but users do not believe it David Leimbach
2011-06-15 16:27 ` Jacob Todd
2011-06-15 20:19 ` errno
2011-06-15 20:30 ` andrey mirtchovski
2011-06-15 20:54 ` errno
2011-06-16 5:46 ` Charles Forsyth
2011-06-16 8:54 ` errno
2011-06-15 16:48 ` dexen deVries
2011-06-15 17:10 ` Jack Norton
2011-06-15 17:16 ` John Floren
2011-06-15 18:05 ` Mauricio CA
2011-06-15 18:16 ` Connor Lane Smith
2011-06-15 18:37 ` Harri Haataja
2011-06-15 19:28 ` dexen deVries
2011-06-16 9:30 ` antonio.fin
2011-06-16 11:54 ` Gorka Guardiola
2011-06-17 7:57 ` Guilherme Lino
2011-06-17 8:14 ` andrey mirtchovski
2011-06-17 9:16 ` Noah Evans
2011-06-17 14:26 ` ComeauAt9Fans@gmail.com
2011-06-17 13:55 ` Iruatã Souza
2011-06-17 15:39 ` Paul Lalonde
2011-06-17 16:09 ` Iruatã Souza
2011-06-17 16:54 ` Bakul Shah
2011-06-17 16:59 ` Harri Haataja
2011-06-17 17:29 ` andrew zerger
2011-06-17 18:03 ` Bakul Shah
2011-06-21 16:48 ` [9fans] Mousing is faster than typing but users " William Cowan
2011-06-21 17:20 ` Jack Johnson
2011-06-21 17:42 ` errno
2011-06-21 18:04 ` Jack Johnson
2011-06-21 19:42 ` errno
2011-06-17 18:52 ` [9fans] Mousing is faster than typing but users do " errno
2011-06-17 10:05 ` antonio.fin
2011-06-17 10:44 ` Gorka Guardiola
2011-06-17 10:14 ` Oleg Finkelshteyn
2011-06-17 10:23 ` Rob Pike
2011-06-17 10:33 ` Gabriel Díaz López de la llave
2011-06-17 10:36 ` Rogelio Serrano
2011-06-17 11:19 ` dexen deVries
2011-06-17 12:22 ` hiro
2011-06-17 12:31 ` simon softnet
2011-06-17 19:23 ` Guilherme Lino
2011-06-17 19:34 ` Federico G. Benavento
2011-06-17 20:41 ` dorin bumbu
2011-06-17 20:49 ` Steve Simon
2011-06-17 19:47 ` John Floren
2011-06-17 21:42 ` David Leimbach
2011-06-17 23:03 ` simon softnet
2011-06-18 0:35 ` David Leimbach
2011-06-18 0:44 ` simon softnet
2011-06-18 0:56 ` John Floren
2011-07-04 17:30 ` [9fans] Mousing muscle memory (was: Mousing is faster than typing but users do not believe it) Ethan Grammatikidis
2011-07-04 20:05 ` hiro
2011-07-04 21:21 ` Ethan Grammatikidis
2011-07-04 20:44 ` EBo [this message]
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