Some commands that open new windows are not very keyboard-friendly.
Main Example: list
For instance, the list command here opens up another window named Duke Driver Address Book. This requires the user to switch tabs (through clicking or alt + tab). However, if the user uses alt + tab to switch, the text field is not automatically highlighted, unlike the main window Duke Driver.
This causes fast typists (who are part of the demographic of this application) to have to switch to their mouse to click on the new window's text field, which slows them down.
More examples: timetable
The timetable command suffers from the same issues as described above.
Some commands that open new windows are not very keyboard-friendly.
Main Example:
list
For instance, the
list
command here opens up another window namedDuke Driver Address Book
. This requires the user to switch tabs (through clicking oralt + tab
). However, if the user usesalt + tab
to switch, the text field is not automatically highlighted, unlike the main windowDuke Driver
.This causes fast typists (who are part of the demographic of this application) to have to switch to their mouse to click on the new window's text field, which slows them down.
More examples:
timetable
The
timetable
command suffers from the same issues as described above.[original: nus-cs2103-AY2223S2/pe-interim#531] [original labels: severity.Low type.FeatureFlaw]