2008/12/12 Dokuro <dario.s...@gmail.com>

> Diego Moya <turi...@gmail.com>
> they only way to make the hole interface make changes easily for
> regular users, is to create fixed preferences defaults for typically
> installed applications
> this way you can have ppl to select:
>  "working",
>  "watching movies",
>

This is a good way, but it's not the only one :-)

If you create controls that are direct mappings of the user mental model,
you'll provide a simple interface that covers their needs. And you won't
find the problem of "I haven't found every possible default that would make
sense for some user out there", because such mapping allows each user can
tweak the interface to their heart's contents.

The tricky part is determining which one is the correct mental model to
represent, of course. It certainly isn't "I want to control the volume for
every application in my system", :-P and sometimes it also isn't "I want to
prepare sound to perform one task in a predefined narrow set of
possibilities".
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