I agree with Martin and Luis. If we are fundamentally differentiating
between these two types of alerts -- which I agree does make sense, just not
the way it is being done at present -- then it would certainly seem
reasonable for e.g. screen brightness, volume, etc. to be located in the
middle of the screen.
Not that I believe the copying of another system is the right way to move
forward, but in this instance, I think it is something that OS X got right
-- a nice, big, semi-transparent bubble in the middle of the screen.
--
Scott Armitage, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc. candidate
Space Flight Laboratory
University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
4925 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3H 5T6
I agree with Martin and Luis. If we are fundamentally differentiating
between these two types of alerts -- which I agree does make sense, just not
the way it is being done at present -- then it would certainly seem
reasonable for e.g. screen brightness, volume, etc. to be located in the
middle of the screen.
Not that I believe the copying of another system is the right way to move
forward, but in this instance, I think it is something that OS X got right
-- a nice, big, semi-transparent bubble in the middle of the screen.
--
Scott Armitage, B.A.Sc., M.A.Sc. candidate
Space Flight Laboratory
University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies
4925 Dufferin Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M3H 5T6