- When I am laying on a bed reading a book and at the same time going through my music, it is hard for me to see from afar what exactly was chosen
- You cannot see what file?
- That I can see as I have it selected and thus highlighted horizontally and / or I can click it once again to be played just to be sure and on top of that usually I also have some kind of filter expression pasted in the filter box
- So you cannot see what option you selected, move or copy?
- That's it, that I can hardly see
- So why don't you just get up every time, adjust the screen so that it will be suited for the working position, sit down in front of the screen and then choose move or copy; and then revert the screen and yourself to the previous positions?
- That is a great idea!
- Or alternatively why don't you stop reading books?
- That is also a great great idea!
- Or why don't you just stop listening to music?
- That is the most greatest great idea, great idea, great great great!!!
Oh, well... how about if someone copies 90% of the time to the same folder and moves 80% of the time to the same folder? But because of those 10-20% cases that need a change, things can get mixed up all the time, especially under a heavy workload?
Apparently this Schoolboy Error was not joke but a statement, as you have to be robot to not make mistakes
Ha ha ha how funny https://youtu.be/vCz7wN_qtog?t=1m11s a child almost got run over
If I didn't have constant empirical data coming out from the problem with adjacent actions, I would probably hesitate to bring such request up. But I have, so I do not
Put your telephone somewhere near your mouse. And see how many times you will put your hand on the phone instead on the mouse, after stopping writing on the keyobard with your hands; that is if you are not distracted by anyone or anything and sit in the exact same position and thus do not move at all