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16/03/2010 11:32:13
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Forum:
Level Extreme
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01454777
Message ID:
01454821
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>>I'd like to see more thought put into how the user will use different forms. One thing that comes to mind is setting focus to the proper field when doing things on the UT. For example, if I click the Email link on a message, focus should be set to the first field of the new form. In this case, the email address. Currently, I have to click into the field.
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>>Another place is when doing a member search. It isn't intuitive that I have to click into each of the search fields and that pressing Enter will start the search. A "Search" button on the form would make more sense.
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>Regarding no. 2 I strongly disagree, a visible Search button belongs to the past. If a thing can be done without a mouse in a logical way, the mouse solution should be well hidden. I miss the Search button just as much as I miss the Any key on my keyboard. :-)

Why not the best of both worlds? I am with Craig that it's unintuitive that a search will be done automatically once you have tabbed through each field. (Who said I'm really ready to search? -- maybe I want to go back and change a search term). I am with you in not liking extra steps. What if hitting Enter after all search fields have been navigated triggers the search button's click event?
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