ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-07-14, 10:05 UTC
I can confirm only one of the reported problems, and only for the vertical button bar:
Using Up cannot pass dividers in both 64 and 32 bit TC.
And the problem that Up goes to a button with the -2 command.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-07-14, 10:05 UTC
What problem is there with Down in the vertical button bar?
I meant that with the default vertical bar when I press Up when first button has focus, I can't go down again by pressing Down. And I meant the looping does not occur.
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-07-14, 10:05 UTC
Up and Down in the vertical button bar should loop to the last/first button
I will consider it. It doesn't do that in the main bar (when it's multi-line), only with left/right.
LOL, Left and Right (and Tab and Shift+Tab) do not work in the vertical bar, so Up and Down in the vertical buttonbar are the equivalent of Left and Right (and Tab and Shift+Tab) in the horizontal buttonbar, right?
ghisler(Author) wrote: 2023-07-14, 10:05 UTC
However, it will be problematic when there is an overflow button (window not high enough for all buttons) - then the user may want to keep Down pressed to go to that button...
I assume you mean to go to buttons in the collapsed overflow menu. I don't think that is a good idea. I think the overflow menu should work the same as a subbar shown as menu. Enter it with Enter, escape it with Escape.
BTW. I think the icon for the overflow menu is poorly chosen. I think people would expect the bar to scroll with such a button. Normally, such an overflow symbol would be pointed perpendicular to the direction of the taskbar. For example like the overflow icon of the system tray in the windows taskbar. An icon like ">" would be more logical for me, or "..." like the overflow button of the task buttons on the windows taskbar.
Furthermore, I think the overflow menu and subbar menus should be shown next to the vertical bar and not on top of it, equivalent to the horizontal buttonbar where menus are also not shown on top of the button bar but under it.