On Fri, 10 Apr 2015 14:28:42 -0400
marianne-x <mxkeating@comcast.net> wrote:
Hello marianne-x,
Indeed, for whatever reason, the "highlighting" of a selection on the
Tools menu is almost imperceptible on both machines available here for
It's not brilliant here, either. Hence my suggesting it. I suspect
that it's a colour issue - choosing a different scheme, or adjusting the
one I currently use would probably work, but I've grown accustomed to the
palette I have.
just as described, and one extra keystroke is a reasonable price to pay
A little muscle memory tutoring is all it's gonna cost, really.
to resolve the A-A ambiguity. Having to shift from keys to mouse was a
I've never understood the habit some people seem to have of
automatically reaching for a mouse whilst using software that, largely,
uses a keyboard for input.
Again, thanks for rescuing me from a blunder of my own.
YW.
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