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William H. Bowers Elephants, Mice and Minnies
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William H. Bowers Topics Pointing Mice Elephants Mouse Buttons
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William H. Bowers Topics Basic Mouse Actions Combination Mouse Actions Button Up and Down Focus Meta-keys
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William H. Bowers Pointing Natural interface Fingers too imprecise Light pens Styli Mouse
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William H. Bowers Mice Indirect manipulation Cursor to mouse movement is not 1:1 Mouse somewhat imprecise due to size Better tool than others for vertical use Fine vs. coarse movement
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William H. Bowers Elephants People who are mouse aversive Typists who don’t like the keyboard to mouse switching Design software for non-mouse users
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William H. Bowers Mouse Buttons Left –Primary button –Mimics Mac’s single button –Used for all major controls –Used for activation –Selection
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William H. Bowers Mouse Buttons Right –Formerly unused by Microsoft –Borland initially used for context based actions –Introduced in MS Windows 95 Middle –Optional –Seldom used
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William H. Bowers Basic Mouse Actions Point Click Drag Release
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William H. Bowers Combination Mouse Actions Point Point, click, release Point, click, drag, release (Click and drag) Point, click, release, click, release (Dbl click)
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William H. Bowers Combination Mouse Actions Point, click, click other button, release, release (Chord-click) Point, click, release, click, release, click, release (Triple-click) Point, click, release, click, drag, release (Double-drag)
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William H. Bowers Button Up and Down Button down proposes an action Button up commits to it “Pliant” objects or areas –Static visual hinting –Active visual hinting –Cursor hinting
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William H. Bowers Focus “Obtuse technical state” Focus = activation Focus is object that receives events New-focus click changes focus location In-focus click
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William H. Bowers Meta-keys Combined with mouse CONTROL ALT SHIFT Cursor hinting when meta-key is pressed
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William H. Bowers Questions & Discussion
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