>Hi,
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>This is a general question.
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>Suppose I have a data entry screen. I'm implementing shortcuts for the ADD,DELETE,SEARCH,EXIT.. buttons. I can do it by adding a list to the system menu and the user hitting 'CTRL-A' to add, 'CTRL-D' to delete etc, or I can add hot keys (use the ON KEY LABEL command), let's say F3 to add, F4 to delete, etc.
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>What have been your experiences using both? What do users seem more receptive to?
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>Thanks.
Roy,
IMHO office programs are leading for standarts and users are accustomed to menus in Office menus. It might not be from MS but still menus are similar.
We were using F3,F4 etc in DOS days but now I hardly see them in any application.
Even myself I hate to memorize and use Fn keys while I can simply use Ctrl+A for Add (easy to remember Ctrl + A(dd), Ctrl + D(elete)). However I prefer to reserve Ctrl+A,C,X,V,Z,R,W,Q.. for their most known purposes (select all, copy, cut, paste etc)
PS: If you use f3,f4 etc you don't need 'On key label'. Keypress can catch those.
Cetin