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In the design of an interactive system, it is normally good practice to make
the interface consistent with other interfaces of the same type that people
have used. A corollary of this rule is that when things are different, they
should be made different at the interface so people will notice the
difference. There are a few things about CASCADE that are different, and we
want to bring them to your attention:
- Most users have grown accustomed to double clicking on a PC when they
want to select something. At the current time, all selections in CASCADE are
accomplished with a SINGLE click. We have tried to make sure that double
clicking is ignored, but you may encounter a situation, if you do double click,
where CASCADE becomes confused because it interprets your actions as two
separate commands. Try to remember to always SINGLE click to make a choice.
- CASCADE has no ``working'' indicator. Most systems provide a cursor
shape that tells the user the system is busy. (A rotating ball or an hour
glass.) We have put no such cursor in CASCADE. The reason for this, is that
our design goal and commitment is to always have CASCADE ready when you are.
There should be no wait. Unfortunately, as we are developing CASCADE, we
sometimes put new code in for you to use before it has been optimized. This
means that occasionally, you will experience delays before CASCADE acts, please
let us know when this bothers you.
- CASCADE has made some changes in the normal positioning of things. For
example, you will note when you are viewing a document, that the vertical
scrollbar is on the left and not the right. The reason it was moved was to
allow users to quickly move within and between documents with minimal mouse
movements. Thus the scrollbar is located close to the document selection
window. As you begin to review many documents with lots of comments, we hope
you will agree that this makes sense.
- CASCADE relies a lot on colors for meaning. Humans have an ability to
process colors and color patterns with extreme speed. Much use of colors has
been made in CASCADE to allow the experienced user to quickly assess what is
going on. Keep in mind that CASCADE is for people that work a lot on group
documents. Unfortunately that means that it is optimized for experienced users
and will take a little time to get used to.
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Michael Spring
Fri Jun 27 17:00:29 EDT 1997