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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: sraymond on January 27, 2004, 07:01:25 pm
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Is there a reason why the Media Center icon in the systray acts differently than *all other* icons in there (currently up to about 15).
For all other icons, a double-click is required to restore the application. Media Center breaks the paradigm and uses a single click. The end result: I can't figure out why MC doesn't retore the application with a double click. Of course, it's really restoring and minimizing it, but my computer is so blazingly fast I don't see it.
Please consider changing this.
Scott-
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This seems to come down to preferences, both on the part of the developer and of the user. Some of my applications use a single click, others use double. I agree that it would be better if there were a single standard, but I would be partial to single clicks.
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We'll see if we can make it follow the Windows settings. I prefer single click now, but I understand that many folks prefer a double click.
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Well, I like it the way it is......
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Yeah, I understand people have different preferences... there's that crude altruism about opinions and the termination of the digestive system.
But there appears to be a defacto standard, judging from the nature of all windows applications (removable devices, outlook, messenger, etc.) Then I might point out the other "big name" applications, but I only have NAV installed. The remaining ten or so cats-and-dogs installed on my system require double-clicks as well.
What applications (besides MC) require a single-click?
I think I wouldn't have even brought this up if it hadn't changed (recently?).
Scott-
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What applications (besides MC) require a single-click?
Windows XP? (depends on settings)
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What applications (besides MC) require a single-click?
Windows XP? (depends on settings)
This is settable in XP? How? Googling has not enlightened me...
Scott-
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Windows Explorer / Folder Options / Tools / General
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Windows Explorer / Folder Options / Tools / General
Umm, I wonder if we're talkng about the same thing.
"Exporer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> General -> Click items as follows" lets me choose what happens when I click on items on the Desktop or within Explorer. But it has no effect on icons in the system tray.
Nonetheless, I'd agree that using this setting to choose how to effect the systray icon is a good compromise.
Scott-
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Single click to restore in my tray....:
1. Yankee Clipper III (http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm)
2. Second Copy 2000 (http://www.centered.com/)
3. Trillian Pro (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/trillian/index.html) (configurable from within the program)
4. Hypersnap (http://www.hyperionics.com/)
5. DU Meter (http://www.dumeter.com/) (shows graph)
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3. Trillian Pro (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/trillian/index.html) (configurable from within the program)
Sounds like a good idea to me.
The rest are all small name programs, all my professional programs (programs costing upwards of $100) require a double as does the windows standard items, scheduler, volume, etc. etc.
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If this isn't an ideal case for an option (i.e. user preference) I don't know what is.
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Single click to restore in my tray....:
1. Yankee Clipper III (http://www.yankee-clipper.net/index.htm)
2. Second Copy 2000 (http://www.centered.com/)
3. Trillian Pro (http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/trillian/index.html) (configurable from within the program)
4. Hypersnap (http://www.hyperionics.com/)
5. DU Meter (http://www.dumeter.com/) (shows graph)
Thanks for the list, Marko... I don't have any of those installed, so I would have never known.
So then, I wonder if JRIver would rather be en the class of those five, or in the class of Microsoft, Symantec, Sygate, etc. :-)
Scott-
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If this isn't an ideal case for an option (i.e. user preference) I don't know what is.
Yeah.... the question that comes to mind: Why *shouldn't* this be a selectable user preference option?
Scott-