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| ==Sugar UI== | | ==Sugar UI== |
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− | * Right-click/hover menus: Point to an icon and wait a second for its name to appear. Wait a bit longer for the accompanying menu to appear. Or, without having to wait, just right-click (o-button on an XO) to see the name and menu.
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| * Views: Neighborhood, Friends, Home, current Activity | | * Views: Neighborhood, Friends, Home, current Activity |
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| * Activities: In home view, there are buttons to switch between the view of favorites in a ring and a list of all installed Activities. Select the star by an Activity to make it a Favorite. The hover menu for a Favorite includes the option to remove it from favorites without deleting it, and also an Erase option. | | * Activities: In home view, there are buttons to switch between the view of favorites in a ring and a list of all installed Activities. Select the star by an Activity to make it a Favorite. The hover menu for a Favorite includes the option to remove it from favorites without deleting it, and also an Erase option. |
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| + | * Right-click/hover menus: Point to an icon and wait a second for its name to appear. Wait a bit longer for the accompanying menu to appear. Or, without having to wait, just right-click (o-button on an XO) to see the name and menu. |
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| * Frame: Views and Activities on top; Friends on the right; hardware on the bottom; open documents on the left. | | * Frame: Views and Activities on top; Friends on the right; hardware on the bottom; open documents on the left. |
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| * [[The undiscoverable/Collaboration|Collaboration]] | | * [[The undiscoverable/Collaboration|Collaboration]] |
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− | * Hover menu unfolding: If you point at an icon and wait a second, its name appears; if you wait longer, a menu appears.
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| * Right click on an icon to bring up a menu, which is the same as the hover menu. | | * Right click on an icon to bring up a menu, which is the same as the hover menu. |
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− | * Use of Keep button: Keep places a checkpoint of the current state of your application in the Journal, including a screen shot, Activity state, and metadata. Users do not agree on why and when to use it. | + | * Use of Keep button: Keep places a checkpoint of the current state of your application in the Journal, including a screen shot, Activity state, and metadata. The user can rename the session from the name of the Activity to something specific to the session, and add a description and tags. Users do not agree on why and when to use Keep. |
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− | * Screen capture: An important use case for the Keep button. How do we store just the image, without the software state? Some Activities, including Turtle Art, have a button for this purpose. More generally, use | + | * Screen capture: An important use case for the Keep button. How do we store just the image, without the software state? Some Activities, including Turtle Art, have a button for this purpose. |
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− | * View source?: Not fully implemented | + | * View source?: Not fully implemented. On the menu in several applications. |
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| * Copy and paste between activities? (Sometimes) | | * Copy and paste between activities? (Sometimes) |