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17/03/2010 08:46:04
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
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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. :-)
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>Well, if UT had a general purpose googlelike search, then yes. The way it is, you can't combine criteria in most of the searches - when picking a member, the dialog looks only for the criteria in the textbox which had focus when you pressed enter, regardless of what was entered in other textboxes.
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>It's a bit hard to make an intelligent search, because it's mostly guesswork on what the user wants. But it can be done.

I rarely do a combined search, so I never missed the button. But I see your point.
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