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MoonWalk 8 hours ago

Also conspicuously missing from the story is what key IBM DID want to use. I mean... that's the first question you'd ask!

Lame.

yndoendo 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It looks like it they wanted to use their existing special field management keys (field advance and field backspace) with tab being a different user experience. [0] Document does even use the word "Tab". "Field Backspace" seems to duplicate "Home" key usage under some conditions.

To be fair, Microsoft & Bill Gates are bad at quality user experience. "Ctrl+F" differs through their applications.

[0] https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_ibm525xGA2onDisplaySys...

*Edited.

The more I think of it the current TAB (SHIFT+TAB) key should of been used for entry navigation navigation only while the white space tab should of been something such as "SHIFT+SPACE".

MoonWalk 6 hours ago | parent [-]

"To be fair, Microsoft & Bill Gates are bad at quality user experience."

In some ways. Gates deserves never-ending enmity for plaguing us with backslashes in paths. But in others, Microsoft advanced the state of UI and UX more than anyone else in the '90s.

"Would of?"

rbanffy 5 hours ago | parent [-]

> Microsoft advanced the state of UI and UX more than anyone else in the '90s.

There is no universe where that is true.

badsectoracula 5 hours ago | parent [-]

There is: this one.

Win95's UI was so incredibly influential that stuff introduced by it are still around to this day.

Tempest1981 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Ctrl-F6 ?

OhMeadhbh 8 hours ago | parent [-]

Shift Ctrl F6