>Sometimes you also want to cancel the dragging … outside of some defined area.
But that Windows <<SNAP>> when you drag something too far so the dragged object and the pointer just suddenly disappears, and snaps back to the original position without warning!
Can’t believe Microsoft still believes that is smart UI design. It utterly confuses users. You may even see them caught in a yo-yo situation or just scared to release the left mouse button while they don’t know what’s happening
Cancellation is a huge often overlooked issue - I agree with you and it’s not a simple issue. Common users don’t know that ESC can help.
But that Windows <<SNAP>> when you drag something too far so the dragged object and the pointer just suddenly disappears, and snaps back to the original position without warning!
Can’t believe Microsoft still believes that is smart UI design. It utterly confuses users. You may even see them caught in a yo-yo situation or just scared to release the left mouse button while they don’t know what’s happening
Cancellation is a huge often overlooked issue - I agree with you and it’s not a simple issue. Common users don’t know that ESC can help.