On 5/1/2014 10:24 PM, anne-ology wrote:
I agree that reaching for the mouse does interrupt work-flow for a lot of
people. It's funny to see just how dependant people are on it and how
resistant they are to learning to press tab and other other tricks which
have often been around for decades
Funny, but when I got the new computer with touchscreen, I almost never
touched it. Lately though, as I am getting used to it, when I get
frustrated with reaching for that mouse and looking for the cursor, I
find myself sometimes just touching the screen instead. Must be all that
practice I get on my smart phone, but it actually seems more natural to
me to use the touchscreen than to reach for the mouse. :-)
Ruth Ann, Cincinnati, OH
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