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<blockquote data-quote="bigj" data-source="post: 20583" data-attributes="member: 10940"><p>I agree with the OP on points 1 and 3. I have a remote key bound to the alternative-menu button, so point 2 I don't think is really an issue.</p><p></p><p>The benefit of instantaneous feedback is a well understood and accepted user-interface design concept. It's why most OS's cursor/mouse are asynchronous and context sensitive (think of clicking fingers, hourglasses etc).</p><p></p><p>In the world of PC based media centres - with eg. DVB channel changes in the multiples of seconds range, disk access that prefix many operations with seemingly random and unpredictable delays etc - its even more useful.</p><p></p><p>But.... was I imagining things or did one of the recent CVS builds have some sort of spinning 'wait' icon? I assumed it was a wip for just this feature. </p><p></p><p>BigJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj, post: 20583, member: 10940"] I agree with the OP on points 1 and 3. I have a remote key bound to the alternative-menu button, so point 2 I don't think is really an issue. The benefit of instantaneous feedback is a well understood and accepted user-interface design concept. It's why most OS's cursor/mouse are asynchronous and context sensitive (think of clicking fingers, hourglasses etc). In the world of PC based media centres - with eg. DVB channel changes in the multiples of seconds range, disk access that prefix many operations with seemingly random and unpredictable delays etc - its even more useful. But.... was I imagining things or did one of the recent CVS builds have some sort of spinning 'wait' icon? I assumed it was a wip for just this feature. BigJ. [/QUOTE]
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