On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 11:08, Duncan Hill wrote:
> On Friday 04 February 2005 16:03, Winn Johnston might have typed:
>
> > My users have expressed a distinct dislike for point
> > and click methods. They would rather use the keyboard
> > in the same way a ticket agent does when she is
> > looking f
lynx i like it :)
thanks duncan, u the man
winn johnston
-- Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 04 February 2005 16:03, Winn Johnston
> might have typed:
>
> > My users have expressed a distinct dislike for
> point
> > and click methods. They would rather use the
> keyboard
On Friday 04 February 2005 16:03, Winn Johnston might have typed:
> My users have expressed a distinct dislike for point
> and click methods. They would rather use the keyboard
> in the same way a ticket agent does when she is
> looking for a flight :)
You can do this one of two ways.
Give them
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Winn Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on
> 02/04/2005 10:30:54 AM:
>
> > I have taken on a job replacing an old AS400 RPM
> > database with four thin clients. They really like
> the
> > feel of the thin client interface, no point and
> click,
> > no graphics, jus
Winn Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/04/2005 10:30:54 AM:
> I have taken on a job replacing an old AS400 RPM
> database with four thin clients. They really like the
> feel of the thin client interface, no point and click,
> no graphics, just green text on a black background. I
> could use
I have taken on a job replacing an old AS400 RPM
database with four thin clients. They really like the
feel of the thin client interface, no point and click,
no graphics, just green text on a black background. I
could use any suggestions on what to read, or where to
look to find a way to create a s