AbandonedSince infogami has been abandoned by its creators, I’m out too. Back to web.fisher.cx for me. Everything that was here is there. Robert FisherJust thinking out loud On usabilityIf you register and log in you can add comments to my pages. If viewing the main blog page, click the # underneath an entry to comment on it. Herein I rant about the usability of various things. Automatic transmission selector There are two positions on most automatic transmission selector levers than can be selected without looking at the lever: The top & the bottom. Typical choices are: park, reverse, neutral, drive, & low. When selecting reverse or drive; I want to be looking out of the car in the direction I am about to move. When selecting park or neutral, I am stopped & free to look at the selector. (I almost never use low.) So the two heads-up positions on the selector should obviously go to reverse & drive. Yet—nigh universally—park is at the top & low at the bottom.
Digital alarm clocks How hard is it to include a 10-ten so that I can actually type the current or alarm times rather than having to input 3–4 digits with a single button? I have remotes a fraction the size of my alarm clock with 30 or more buttons. Some of them even hide half of them under a panel—which would be a good aesthetic choice for an alarm clock. At least my current clock has a whopping two buttons so that I can—wonder of wonders—go backwards rather than having to go all the way around. I should not have to keep a mental model of my alarm clock's internal state—especially when I'm half asleep. How hard is it to add an indicator for such things as: Alarm 1 snoozed. last updated 2 years ago # |