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Subject:Re: To click on, or just to click? From:Christopher Knight <knight -at- ADA -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 31 Jul 1997 11:12:03 PDT
I feel an interesting new thread starting....
I have struggled with this for a while, and my advice is : don't use
either, unless the interface is totally mouse-oriented. For standard
Windows etc. interfaces, since users always have the choice of using
keystrokes, I use "choose", unless I am talking about a list, when
I say "select". This usage is a mandated standard in the Sun/UNIX
world by the way.
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