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Improvement for game interface

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Sasha Steel
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#1 - 2011-12-25 22:18:25 UTC  |  Edited by: Sasha Steel
I have a suggestion for devs. I have a trouble when I try to move my mouse from the main window to the second (context) window. I have to move it in the straight line to the right side. If I skew a little bit then the second window disappears right away. Then I have to go back to the main window, activate the second window and move the mouse again. It's not a big problem but it is annoying. This is the old way how windows used to work in Windows and Apple OS. They changed it long time ago. I am surprised that this hasn't been changed in the game yet. The new way works much better. The second window keeps hovering for a few seconds till I choose an option from the second menu even if I skewed when moving the mouse from the main window to the second window.
I am not sure if my explanation is clear. Please ask me more questions if you don't understand what I mean.
Darren Corley
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#2 - 2011-12-25 23:10:09 UTC
Right Click Menus. The other issue with them, is sometimes while navigating one in a crowded area, say Jita undock, the whole menu will just close by itself.
War Kitten
Panda McLegion
#3 - 2011-12-25 23:20:17 UTC

Their keyboard input is still borked too when using hotkey combs with Ctrl or Alt, and they found a new way to display paper dolls so that they consumed far more GPU than any other game with animated figures.

CCP likes to reinvent the wheel. They're working on figuring out thrust bearings and differential gears at this point, but they're still behind industry standard when it comes to the User Interface wheel.

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