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HIG Questions Wiki Page

I have created a page for HIG Questions on TechBase to collect questions/requests for the KDE4 HIG and so I don’t lose any more good questions or requests for guideline. Any time you have a question about a guideline which does not exist or is missing information, please add it to the list and email the KDE-Usability Mailing List to discuss. A lot of content just doesn’t exist anywhere but in our (mine and Ellen’s) heads and bringing it up helps us identify what is important/useful/needed and needs to be documented first. We will have two interns during the OpenUsability Season of Usability and will be working in earnest on the HIG.

3 Responses to “HIG Questions Wiki Page”

  1. on 01 May 2008 at 1:37 amdave null

    Is there or will there be a suggested standard for behavior of icons in a taskbar when a user “left clicks”, “right clicks”, or double-clicks on the icon — whether these icons are in a “system tray” or other aspect of a taskbar?

    Thank you.

  2. on 01 May 2008 at 6:00 amInfernalQuack

    I was looking at the Colour Blindness page in the wiki and I found it incomplete. I tried to create an account to post somecomment in the discussion page but impossible so I will explain it here.

    First, in this page, it is said that 5% of male population is colour blind. It is inexact. It is about 8% of the male population and 1% of female population. Yes, woman can be colour blind.

    Moreover, the colour association table is to simplist and readers will think we are E.T. viewing this :) You should probably had some links to some more serious website about colourblind with some photos.

    I had created a small tools to test if some choices between background colour and foreground colour feet well and it allow you to see what a clour blind will see (aproximatively as they are lot’s of differences between colour blind people). You can get it here : http://shift-working-area.infernal-quack.net/tools_lab/ And youhave lot’s of others programs like this for other OS too : http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200709/10_colour_contrast_checking_tools_to_improve_the_accessibility_of_your_design/

  3. on 01 May 2008 at 4:22 pmseele

    Please add your questions/concerns/requests to http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Usability/HIG_Questions

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