|
|
Navigating folders with letter keys
Actually not, and is one of my biggest gripes about Windows usability. If I'm in a list of files and want to navigate to one called "Parisian Night", I can start typing p-a-r-i etc at even a relatively slower speed. With "p" it jumps to the first alphabetical "P" file, with "p-a" it jumps to the first alphabetical "A" file, and so on.
Navigating folders with letter keys
It didn't do it on System 6. On System 6, typing would rename the selected file immediately. It was too easy to accidentally rename files, so in System 7, it was changed so that you had to click the name and wait a second, or select the file and press return. This was also the point where they introduced selecting files by typing their names. |
SearchFrom our Sponsor...Latest Mountain Lion HintsWhat's New:HintsNo new hintsComments last 2 daysLinks last 2 weeksNo recent new linksWhat's New in the Forums?
Hints by TopicNews from Macworld
From Our Sponsors |
|
Copyright © 2014 IDG Consumer & SMB (Privacy Policy) Contact Us All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. |
Visit other IDG sites: |
|
|
|
Created this page in 0.09 seconds |
|