[openbeos] Re: BeOS/Haiku UI question
- From: Waldemar Kornewald <wkornew@xxxxxxx>
- To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 13:58:17 +0100
Axel Dörfler wrote:
Right. Axel, when did you ever need a "Defaults" button? Most
settings
Right, not often, but sometimes it comes in handy.
To the items you listed, I would also add any preferences application
affecting the appearance of the OS, as well as (even if you excluded
them explicetly) input, like mouse and keyboard.
You mean the profile items?
Of course, I forgot something very important: energy profiles which
Haiku is be missing currently, BTW. Will we add that or is it an R1.x
thing? You already started APM/ACPI work, so I assume (and hope) R1 will
have this, too.
But I really can not see much need for input except for people using
their notebook with their gaming mouse, and sometimes with their mini
mobile mouse and sometimes with touchpad...but is that not going to be
over-configurable (and often such input profiles will overlap with
location profiles...)? Well, it's an R2 thing, so the details can be
discussed later.
Bye,
Waldemar
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Right. Axel, when did you ever need a "Defaults" button? Most settings
Right, not often, but sometimes it comes in handy.
To the items you listed, I would also add any preferences application affecting the appearance of the OS, as well as (even if you excluded them explicetly) input, like mouse and keyboard.
- [openbeos] Re: BeOS/Haiku UI question
- From: Axel Dörfler