

UNINSTALL GLIMS MAC OS X
PS: Using the Mac OS X Hints comment editor for HTML formatting suffers from the same keyboard chauvinism. And considering that a lot of people still use their mouse to click on OK buttons, it can indeed be deemed very difficult. The stopwatch consistently proves mousing is faster than keyboarding.This contradiction between user-experience and reality apparently forms the basis for many user/developers’ belief that the keyboard is faster.(see )Ĭonsidering that Web browsing usually involves a lot of clicking, it's often much easier to use the mouse.Test subjects consistently report that keyboarding is faster than mousing.We discovered, among other things, two pertinent facts: I now refer you to Bruce Tognazzini: We’ve done a cool $50 million of R & D on the Apple Human Interface. DOS wars were still raging-there were many claims that keyboard use is faster than mouse use. Or when surfing the Web California style: sitting way back in your chair such that the keyboard is out of reach but your rodent of choice is not.īack in my day -when Mac v. How difficult is it to press cmd+R? Try doing so while holding a sloppy sandwich in your left hand (I hate getting mayonnaise on my keyboard). Right click on Safari's Toolbar (or go to the View menu) and choose 'Customize Toolbar.' Add the new Refresh button wherever you want to put it. Turn on 'Show Develop menu in menu bar.' Safari may need to be quit and relaunched at this stage.įrom the new 'Develop' menu, select 'Enable Extensions.' Now go to here and download the Safari Reload Button extension. Go to the Safari menu » Preferences » Advanced. To use it, you need to enable developer mode in Safari. Yesterday's release of Safari 5 brought a new Extensions feature and someone has already taken advantage of it to bring back the Refresh button. While there is one available at the end of the location bar, it's much smaller than it used to be and is too close to other easier-to-hit targets.

Since the introduction of Safari 4, I've been missing the dedicated Refresh button in the Toolbar.
