Review Request 108686: hidden items in context menu: usability question

Matěj Laitl matej at laitl.cz
Thu Jan 31 20:06:02 UTC 2013


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(Updated Jan. 31, 2013, 8:06 p.m.)


Review request for Amarok and KDE Usability.


Changes
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Explain it in more detail.


Description (updated)
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Some of the actions in context menu are shown only when the Shift key is pressed. We were wondering, if this were okay at all, and if yes, which hint would be better.

To explain a bit more:
in Amarok 2.5, the context menu (of a track, album etc.) used to have all the options (among others):
 * Copy to Collection ->
 * Move to Collection ->
 * Move to Trash
 * Delete

With goal to (a) make accidental data-loss (or unwanted effect) harder for novice users (b) make the context menu simpler, a fancy "hold Shift to swich to move/dangerous operations" behaviour was implemented:
 - without Shift held:
    * Copy to Collection ->   [with "Press Shift key for ..." tooltip]
    * Move to Trash           [with "Press Shift key for ..." tooltip]
 - with Shift key held (updated itself immediately after pressing the key):
    * Move to Collection ->
    * Delete

However, we discovered that discoverability (hehe) is really a problem when even experienced long-term Amarok users didn't know about the way to trigger Move/Delete. What would be the best approach here?


Diffs
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Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/108686/diff/


Testing
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File Attachments
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  http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/01/31/hidden_actions.png

  http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/01/31/hint_1.png

  http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/media/uploaded/files/2013/01/31/hint_2.png


Thanks,

Edward Hades Toroshchin

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