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Avery Tom Deacon Harry
For computers to be truly versatile, one should be able to customise any part
of the user/computer interface.
For instance if one doesn't like a particular drop-down menu that appears on
right-clicking, it ought to be made possible for the user to customise it by
adding or subtracting commands, via a new part of the control panel (on the
"Tools" dropdown menu next to "folder options", called say "user interface
options").
The user could then add or subtract commands from a dropdown menu, or
"shunt" them to or from a secondary command level, if he never uses them or
uses them a lot and their presence or absence is therefore just an
encumbrance.
The computer could be "instructed" to send feedback to MS as to which
commands the users liked on the dropdown menu's and then provide them as part
of the standard OS.
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of the user/computer interface.
For instance if one doesn't like a particular drop-down menu that appears on
right-clicking, it ought to be made possible for the user to customise it by
adding or subtracting commands, via a new part of the control panel (on the
"Tools" dropdown menu next to "folder options", called say "user interface
options").
The user could then add or subtract commands from a dropdown menu, or
"shunt" them to or from a secondary command level, if he never uses them or
uses them a lot and their presence or absence is therefore just an
encumbrance.
The computer could be "instructed" to send feedback to MS as to which
commands the users liked on the dropdown menu's and then provide them as part
of the standard OS.
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This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...ndows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords