On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:18:29AM -0000, Nick Rundy wrote:
> User has a "almost maximized" window and taps Alt+F5 to "restore the
> window." But instead it maximizes. So then he's got to hit Alt+F5 again.
Speaking as such a user, I'd say the cost of hitting Alt+F5 a second time,
when my fingers are over those keys already, is close to zero. Oh well, I
don't really care what the default shortcut will be, as long as there is a
default at all...
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:18:29AM -0000, Nick Rundy wrote:
> User has a "almost maximized" window and taps Alt+F5 to "restore the
> window." But instead it maximizes. So then he's got to hit Alt+F5 again.
Speaking as such a user, I'd say the cost of hitting Alt+F5 a second time,
when my fingers are over those keys already, is close to zero. Oh well, I
don't really care what the default shortcut will be, as long as there is a
default at all...