>Craig,
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>I hear what you are saying, but I doubt that such a practise will EVER become the norm!
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>An Icon STRONGLY suggests a Click. And the Click is what one uses just about everywhere. Without some visual cue people just will not remember (to RIGHT click). Who would guess, for instance, that right-clicking on a line of a KB search result would bring up a menu of options!
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>Cheers,
>Jim N
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>>That's one of the things that Microsoft started suggesting in VFP 3.0.....right click on everything! It really is something we should all get used to. The Shortcut menus are appearing in all connercial products. We should also keep this in mind when we design VFP applications
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>>Craig
I disagree. As right clicking becomes more prevalent...not just in applications, but in Windows itself, in web browsers, etc, people will get more used to right clicking.
Craig
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer