2008/8/8 Iain * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:42 PM, Diego Moya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to add that volume is not available by 1 click (at least in the
> > Ubuntu default configuration). As the volume slider is hidden under a
> > button, changing volume require 3 clicks (show slider, choose volume,
> click
> > out to dismiss slider).
>
> Yes it is, if you press and drag the volume button.


In that case it's no longer 1 click, is 1 drag! Substantially more complex
and error prone, for what should be a simple task.

If you have to drag the slider, it has a big problem that you force the
volume to be through all the intermediate states. This has the potential of
setting a temporary peak in the volume that can hurt users ears (I know it
because I've suffered it), which is a major usability problem, not just an
annoyance.


>
> But the major fallacy in this whole discussion seems to be the belief
> that to make something more usable you need to reduce every operation
> to one click.
>

Not every operation, just the more frequent ones.
Also the hidden volume slider has the problem of  not providing feedback of
what the current volume is, until you begin to interact with it.

I've never understood the rationale of Gnome's control volume to be hidden
under a popup (this happens on the panel control, too). Why would someone
want to NOT know the current volume percentage, especially when inside a
movie player?
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