"RE: AS400 - Popup confirmation "
Chris Sharman
Chris.Sharman@ccagroup.co.uk
Wed, 28 Mar 2001 11:05:10 +0100
>We use some extra logic to prevent the user of accendentally starting a job.
>Our experience is that the <enter> key is easily pushed.... We generate a
>random number, display it, and force the user to retype it.
... thereby forcing the user to read the screen.
Yes, we've got users like that too.
We had to go one step further: we moved the info they needed around within the
text, so that they had to actually scan the message, rather than just looking
at what they had to type to get past this point.
Chris
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