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Friday, October 14th, 2005, 5:12 am

Undoing Selection/Deselection

Thinking dentistA long time ago I mentioned top software design/usability bugs. It occurred to me yesterday that there is yet another common deficiency, which is the inability to undo selection and deselection of files, entries and the like. This should become a very fundamental functionality in my opinion.

How many times in the past did you use the CTRL or SHIFT keys to establish and highlight a collection of files? One wrong click and the entire selection is gone, leading to a habit whereby files are handled in subsets, i.e. in smaller batches. In all operating systems I have come across, a selection of files, for example, forms a newline-separated list of the files with their full path. All of this is stored in the clipboard, so implementation of an undo stack should be trivial and incur no efficiency penalty.

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