by sadao » Tue Feb 08, 2005 2:55 pm
Yeah, but you have the cool plastic bills. Besides, the US Dollar is starting to look more and more like funny money.
As far as what's faster, that depends. I'm a big fan of keyboarding (see the thread I just started on the matter), and most of the time it's faster for me. The better designed the keyboard shortcuts are, the faster keyboard is over mouse. There are some situations where mouse usage is better, particularly with applications one isn't familiar with, and selecting multiple disparate tracks is one of them. Another is picking out one item out of many when the currently selected item is far.
But there are those circumstances where the opposite is definitely true. For instance, If i just selected one track, and want to delete the next one, arrow down + del is faster than reaching for the mouse, moving down one, clicking, reaching for the keyboard (or right clicking) and hitting del.
My $0.03.

Yeah, but you have the cool plastic bills. Besides, the US Dollar is starting to look more and more like funny money.
As far as what's faster, that depends. I'm a big fan of keyboarding (see the thread I just started on the matter), and most of the time it's faster for me. The better designed the keyboard shortcuts are, the faster keyboard is over mouse. There are some situations where mouse usage is better, particularly with applications one isn't familiar with, and selecting multiple disparate tracks is one of them. Another is picking out one item out of many when the currently selected item is far.
But there are those circumstances where the opposite is definitely true. For instance, If i just selected one track, and want to delete the next one, arrow down + del is faster than reaching for the mouse, moving down one, clicking, reaching for the keyboard (or right clicking) and hitting del.
My $0.03. 8)