El 23/04/2018 a las 17:53, Santiago A. via Lazarus escribió: > Time ago I read that interviews to developers after tests show > consistently that shortcuts are faster, and clock consistently shows > that mouse is faster.
http://www.asktog.com/TOI/toi06KeyboardVMouse1.html We’ve done a cool $50 million of R & D on the Apple Human Interface. We discovered, among other things, two pertinent facts: * Test subjects consistently report that keyboarding is faster than mousing. * The stopwatch consistently proves mousing is faster than keyboarding. This contradiction between user-experience and reality apparently forms the basis for many user/developers’ belief that the keyboard is faster. from https://www.itworld.com/article/2826902/enterprise-software/7-days-using-only-keyboard-shortcuts--no-mouse--no-trackpad--no-problem-.html "I watch numerous times a day as colleagues take their hands from the keyboard, reach for the mouse, and either (1) click in the next field of a form and recommence typing, or (2) click 'Submit.' It'd take a lot more than $50 mil worth of research to convince me that (1) tab and (2) enter are not faster. " And a little more modern: https://blog.codinghorror.com/revisiting-keyboard-vs-the-mouse-pt-1/ First, understand that this is a very old quote. In 1989 (apple quote), the current desktop operating systems were Windows 2.0, DOS 4.0, and Mac System 6. The "people new to the mouse" ------- Well, this off- topic was a little tongue in tech in the cheek. Nevertheless, I don't think memorizing a lot of shortcuts is always superior to a toolbar click. -- Saludos Santiago A.
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