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by npretto
1614 days ago
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Yep, that's because of Fitts’ Law: the time we need to click a button is a function of the distance between the pointer and the button, divided by the area of the button. When the button is in a corner the size is virtually infinite (we can move the mouse all we want in one direction and we'd still be over the button) |
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