GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 131678
[UI-REVIEW] Accessibility, Defaults button in wrong place
Last modified: 2005-02-25 22:50:29 UTC
With the new 4-tab design, the Accessibility button makes little sense in the main dialog button area-- it's really only relevant to the Keyboard tab. I'd suggest moving it on to the Keyboard tab, somewhere near the bottom and right-aligned, although without trying it I'm not sure exactly where it would fit best. Also, since the Reset to Defaults button affects more than one tab, either it *does* belong in the main dialog button area, or it should appear separately on each tab it's needed on (and only affect that tab). If we do move it down to the main button area, it would really need to be made to work with the Keyboard and Typing Break tabs as well.
I would be very tricky to split "Reset" to the tabs 3 and 4. I do not know though what's involved in implementin "Reset" for tabs 1 and 2
Still, having the same "Reset" button. And no good ideas - both "global Reset" and "2 Resets - one per tab" suck... I would just leave things the way they are... Putting notebook inside notebook would look awkward.
Calum, can we close this one?
Well, I'd still kind of like to see the Accessibility button moved into the Keyboard tab, to be honest... I'm not going to lose any sleep over it though.
ok, so I am closing it. Probably this issue can be raised again when layouts are moved into i18n capplet...