Just a thought I had today.
When I'm navigating up and down the project view, I realized I instinctively wanted to use the same keyboard shortcuts I use to navigate a folder structure in osx - that is, the arrow keys. Why do we have to use a somewhat convoluted shortcut (Apple 4) to switch focus between panels - why not simplify with the right and left arrows?
I realize this would mean reworking certain existing shortcuts, but I just wanted to bring it up for discussion. I can use the arrow keys to go up and down the list, but for my next natural move (to drill into a project) my hand has to move completely across the keyboard.
When I'm navigating up and down the project view, I realized I instinctively wanted to use the same keyboard shortcuts I use to navigate a folder structure in osx - that is, the arrow keys. Why do we have to use a somewhat convoluted shortcut (Apple 4) to switch focus between panels - why not simplify with the right and left arrows?
I realize this would mean reworking certain existing shortcuts, but I just wanted to bring it up for discussion. I can use the arrow keys to go up and down the list, but for my next natural move (to drill into a project) my hand has to move completely across the keyboard.
Last edited by zoltok; 2007-10-24 at 08:09 AM..