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Title: "OS X and Fitt's law"
Author: Sami Samhuri
Date: "7th May, 2006"
Timestamp: 2006-05-07T20:43:00-07:00
Tags: mac os x, apple, mac, os, usability, x
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I've realized that OS X really does obey Fitt's law in all 4 corners now. Apple menu in the top left, Spotlight top right, and the bottom 2 are always accessible for drag n drop, unless the dock is hidden. I rarely ever use it because I usually have pretty good chunks of the desktop showing, but it is useful.