On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 09:58:12AM +0200, Thibaut Verron wrote: > Le lun. 14 sept. 2020 à 09:49, a écrit : [...] > > FWIW, it's what I'd expect. Click, slide up/down along the menu, > > release. > > > > I never realized that most applications also support this way of using the > context menu. UI is like a labyrinth full of differently trained rats inside ;-) > I find that hold-and-slide moves are annoying to do reliably with a laptop > touch-pad, though. I haven't a touchpad currently (wrong: there is one, but I vastly prefer to use the trackpoint). Some years ago I /had/ to use a touchpad (bigcorps: the bosses know what you need better than yourself!), but somehow I managed: click+hold was (one quick tap+ release, tap+stay and then move). This was pretty reliable. Of course those things are so extremely variable (all the possible combos of personal motoric predispositions, touchpad hardware and firm/software, etc.) that you can't make a general rule. This is why I added another point of view. People are extremely different [1]. Hardwares are, too, but somewhat less. Same for firmwares. Same for softwares. The latter two are extremely buggy, at that. When asserting things about UI "this-and-this is better", take into account that you are biased by your prior experience. Give other people a way to opt out of your utopia, which might well be their distopia :-) Cheers [1] Bigcorps, data harvesters and economists notwithstanding - t