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by too-soon-ago
2848 days ago
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The fancy-lookin' sites are the ones which hijack basic keyboard functionality, scroll in weird ways, etc. I can't be the only person who finds browser default behavior more intuitive and usable in general. Why does "UX" so often mean mouse-heavy and always favor the beginner over the power-user. |
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I'd say apps skew towards mouse-heavy because controls are on-screen and therefore discoverable. It takes a good deal of product-market fit before you can count on your users knowing/caring enough about your app to remember keyboard shortcuts.
Most apps are grown by adding users, so optimizing for the new user is more important to the business until a certain level of maturity and market saturation is reached.
Applications with a dedicated professional user base can go deeper into power-user territory sooner since they can charge more per user, and new users expect there to be a learning curve.